Rage in Likud: "This Isn't a Primary, It's a Committee"

Five slots in the top ten, three in the second ten, and two in the third ten. The number of safe spots Prime Minister Netanyahu demands in finalizing the Likud list for the Knesset is…
Assessment
Internal tensions inside Likud are boiling over as Prime Minister Netanyahu pushes for a slate of reserved slots in the party's Knesset list, angering senior members who see their own positions threatened. The demand for five spots in the top ten, three in the second ten, and two in the third ten signals a heavy-handed consolidation of control. By repeatedly delaying a meeting meant to finalize the election method, Netanyahu is accused of stalling to avoid primaries altogether. The core question is whether the party will hold internal elections or let leadership handpick the list.
