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'At Least a Third of Likud Lawmakers' Tried to Oust Netanyahu After October 7, MK Says

The News

An unnamed Member of Knesset (MK) claimed that at least one-third of Likud party lawmakers attempted to remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from power following the October 7, 2023 attack. The statement suggests significant internal dissent within the ruling party. The claim has not been independently verified.

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A third of Likud lawmakers allegedly tried to oust Netanyahu after October 7.

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  • A third of Likud lawmakers allegedly tried to oust Netanyahu after October 7.
  • The claim is made by an MK (Member of Knesset).

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At least a third of Likud lawmakers tried to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the October 7 attack, an MK said.

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