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Yuli Edelstein is challenging Benjamin Netanyahu for the leadership of the Likud Party. Declaring his candidacy on October 11, Edelstein became the first Likud Knesset member to commit to standing against the party leader.

“I decided to run for leadership of the movement because the current government is dangerous for the State of Israel,” Edelstein said. “We had an election four times, Likud was the largest faction in the Knesset four times – and we did not manage to form a government four times. If we do not face the facts, we will remain in the opposition for many years.”

Previous challengers to Netanyahu in the party primary have received about 25% of the votes. Gideon Sa’ar performed the best with his bid in December 2019, winning 27.5%. Moshe Feiglin received 23.4% and Danny Danon 25%.

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