A Likud minister stated that there is no real difference between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party and Itamar Ben-Gvir's party. The remark, reported by Haaretz, highlights perceived ideological similarities between the two right-wing factions. This development is significant as it may influence internal party dynamics and coalition politics in Israel.
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The Likud minister claimed there is no real difference between Netanyahu's party and Ben-Gvir's party.
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