MK Dan Illouz announces departure from Likud, says party has been 'hijacked'
“I simply cannot ask you to vote for a party that I myself can no longer bring myself to vote for,” Illouz stated. “This is no longer the Likud. This is a party that has…
Assessment
A sitting Knesset member has publicly broken with his party, accusing it of being taken over by forces that no longer represent its original identity. This defection signals internal turmoil within Israel's ruling party and raises questions about its cohesion ahead of future political contests. The departure may embolden other dissatisfied members to speak out or leave, potentially reshaping coalition dynamics.
