Right-wing commentator Boaz Golan launched a blistering attack on Likud during a televised argument with Likud MK Moshe Saada, saying 'there is no real right wing in Israel.' Golan accused the coalition of failing to advance right-wing governance, according to the broadcast.
Right-wing commentator Boaz Golan clashed with Likud MK Moshe Saada in a heated on-air exchange Sunday evening, accusing the ruling party of abandoning its ideological platform. Golan declared 'there is no full right wing in Israel,' a remark aimed squarely at the coalition partners he says have failed to advance legislation and policy on core right-wing issues. The debate, broadcast on Channel 14, highlights growing tensions within the broad right-wing camp as the government approaches its second anniversary. Golan's criticism comes after months of public sparring with coalition figures; in late June he similarly attacked coalition chairman Ofir Katz over the stalled Western Wall prayer arrangement law, as The Zioneer reported at the time.
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