Likud MK: Third of party wanted Netanyahu replaced after Oct. 7
Outgoing Likud MK Dan Illouz claims a third of the party's lawmakers wanted to replace Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the aftermath of the October 7 massacre
Assessment
A sitting Likud MK is publicly disclosing internal party dissent over leadership following a major security failure. This claim, made as the MK leaves office, suggests fractures within the ruling party that could affect coalition stability. The timing of the revelation raises questions about whether this sentiment will influence upcoming party primaries or leadership challenges.
