Chaos within Likud: Primary battle deepens as party court questions leadership's conduct - analysis
The legal dispute comes as Likud leaders remain deadlocked over the party's primary rules despite days of negotiations involving Netanyahu, Katz, Bitan and other senior party figures
Assessment
Internal fractures within Israel's ruling party are now spilling into a legal arena, with the party court questioning how leadership has handled primary rule negotiations. The deadlock among senior figures like Netanyahu, Katz, and Bitan suggests the conflict is not merely procedural but reflects deeper power struggles. This could weaken party cohesion ahead of any electoral contest, as unresolved rules may trigger further court challenges or factional defections.
