Netanyahu Says He Will Not Leave Likud Party
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by News Editor
Israel Hayom – “Let me make it clear to all my rivals in the Likud, who have been spreading rumors suggesting I’m considering leaving the party — I’m not going anywhere,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said over the weekend.
Netanyahu stressed that the individuals spreading rumors suggesting he plans to break from the Likud and join forces with Yisrael Beytenu Chairman Avigdor Lieberman to form a new party were “political rivals who wish to see me move out of the way.”
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