شبكة فلسطين الإخبارية
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Israel has closed the polling stations for the Likud party primaries, where 75,177 members cast their votes, representing a turnout of 53.5%. The voting period was not extended, amid fierce competition among party members—including ministers and current and new Knesset members—for spots on the electoral list. Estimates predict that Likud will secure around 22 seats in the upcoming general elections, with significant influence from the internal conflict between Netanyahu and Beitan, as well as the mobilization of Haredi groups to support certain candidates. There are allegations of rigging and vote manipulation, while the final ranking of candidates and the distribution of seats will be determined by the official results.
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