The strong man in Likud met with Gadi Eisenkot twice: "Said he loves him"
In Dimona, one of the cities most identified with Likud, a lukewarm reception was recorded for Netanyahu. A former council member from the party who joined Gadi Eisenkot claims: "This is the beginning of a…
Assessment
A senior Likud figure has held two private meetings with former IDF chief Gadi Eizenkot, with one participant reportedly expressing personal affection. This backchannel, emerging alongside a lukewarm reception for Netanyahu in the party stronghold of Dimona, suggests internal Likud discontent may be seeking alternative leadership figures. The former council member's claim that this marks 'the beginning of a change' points to potential coalition realignments or an organized intraparty shift, though the scope of such a move remains unclear.
