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Right-Wing Activist Hadar Mukhtar Responds to Netanyahu's Rejection in Likud Primaries
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First reported by Srugim · 8 hours ago
What happened
Right-wing activist Hadar Mukhtar expressed disappointment after Prime Minister Netanyahu denied her request to shorten her Likud party membership, barring her from running in the May 2026 primaries. After taking a brief break abroad, she vowed to continue her political efforts and represent Israel's younger generation.
- 01Hadar Mukhtar was denied a shortened party membership by Netanyahu to run in Likud primaries.
- 02Mukhtar took a short break in Georgia after the decision due to her disappointment.
- 03She posted a video affirming her return and commitment to politics.
- 04Mukhtar thanked supporters and vowed to continue representing Israel's youth.
- 05Her spokesperson said she worked two years for this opportunity and felt devastated.
- 06The incident underscores challenges for new activists within Likud.
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