MK Dan Illouz: A third of Likud wanted to replace Netanyahu
MK Dan Illouz claimed that after the October 7 attack, many Likud members believed that the leadership should be replaced during the war.
Assessment
A sitting Likud MK publicly claims that a significant portion of his own party sought to replace the prime minister after the October 7 attack. This internal dissent, now aired openly, signals potential fractures within the ruling party during wartime. The key question is whether this reflects a passing sentiment or an organized challenge to the leadership.
