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Likud officials fear Netanyahu push for power over party's slate

Haaretz

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July 12, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Likud officials fear Netanyahu push for power over party's slate

According to senior party officials, Likud primaries could be scrapped and the current Knesset slate retained if both proposed frameworks for selecting candidates face opposition. In that scenario, they said, the prime minister could place candidates in reserved slots

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The Jerusalem Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

Netanyahu warns he would leave Likud if 10-seat demand not accepted, party sources say

According to the sources, Likud's Central Committee Chairman Haim Katz believes that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's demand could crush the Likud.

Haaretz

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· Jul 3, 2026

Top Netanyahu rival within Likud says he will not run in party's primary

Edelstein led the most recent public challenge to Netanyahu's leadership of the Likud in 2021, before rescinding his bid and backing Netanyahu as leader. Likud sources have estimated that Edelstein's clashes with Netanyahu severely damaged his position in the party

India Today

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· Jul 9, 2026

From NEET to E20 petrol: What's driving Arvind Kejriwal's renewed political push

From NEET to E20 petrol: What's driving Arvind Kejriwal's renewed political push

TRT World

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· Jul 11, 2026

Trump and Netanyahu's once-close alliance shows signs of breakdown

For years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's greatest political asset was his direct line to US President Donald Trump. But that relationship is now fracturing publicly. Mohammad Al-Kassim reports from West Jerusalem.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 25, 2026

US Iran Deal Threatens Netanyahu’s Political Standing and Regional Influence

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing growing political and diplomatic challenges following the U.S. Iran peace framework, which critics say has weakened one of the central pillars of his leadership: his ability to shape Washington’s policy toward Tehran. For decades, Netanyahu built his political reputation on maintaining close ties with successive U.S. administrations and [] The post US Iran Deal Threatens Netanyahu’s Political Standing and Regional Influence appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

JFeed

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· Jul 5, 2026

Netanyahu Should Just Stop Pretending Trump Doesn't Control Israel

It's getting to the stage that we can no longer believe Netanyahu - and that's a problem for his friends and foes, equally.

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Related coverage for "Likud officials fear Netanyahu push for power over party's slate": The Jerusalem Post — Netanyahu warns he would leave Likud if 10-seat demand not accepted, party sources say. Haaretz — Top Netanyahu rival within Likud says he will not run in party's primary. India Today — From NEET to E20 petrol: What's driving Arvind Kejriwal's renewed political push. TRT World — Trump and Netanyahu's once-close alliance shows signs of breakdown. Modern Diplomacy — US Iran Deal Threatens Netanyahu’s Political Standing and Regional Influence. JFeed — Netanyahu Should Just Stop Pretending Trump Doesn't Control Israel