Likud Tried to Oust Netanyahu After Oct. 7 Attack, Party Dissenter Says
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Resigning Likud MK: 'One third' of party tried to oust Netanyahu after Oct. 7
Likud MK Dan Illoz told Ynet that Netanyahu, as well as the Shin Bet, the army and the government 'are to blame' for October 7. He said lawmakers did not succeed in replacing him because of 'power struggles' within the Likud party
Outgoing MK claims Likud wanted to oust Netanyahu after Oct. 7
Ex-MK Dan Illouz described intense internal pressure to replace Israel’s prime minister during the early days of war. By World Israel News Staff A former Likud lawmaker has claimed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came close to being ousted by members of his own party in the weeks following the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led massacres, alleging that a substantial portion of the parliamentary faction supported replacing him while the war was al…
Likud tried to oust Netanyahu after Oct. 7 attack, party dissenter says
Dan Illouz says at least one-third of Likud lawmakers backed replacing the prime minister after Hamas' 2023 attack, criticizes military draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox men and says the coalition has abandoned its conservative principles
In an interview with Ynet's "120 and One" podcast, the retiring Likud MK revealed that weeks after the October 7 attack, an attempt was made to replace the prime minister through a vote of no confidence, but he said the move failed due to leadership struggles. He also attacked the government's failure to take responsibility and its dependence on the ultra-Orthodox parties.
A day after formally announcing that he would not run in the party's primaries ahead of the next election, Knesset member Dan Iloz reveals dramatic and unprecedented details about what went on behind the scenes of the ruling faction in the period following the outbreak of war. In an interview with the ynet political podcast, a member of the Knesset revealed that just weeks after the October swearing-in default, a significant group numbering abou…
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