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Hatzor HaGlilit council head quits Likud, alleges government neglect of his town

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 17:00
Hatzor HaGlilit council head quits Likud, alleges government neglect of his town

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TL;DR

Michael Kabsa, head of the Hatzor HaGlilit local council, announced he is leaving the Likud party, accusing the government of allocating 22 billion shekels to the north but nothing to his town. He called the disparity 'targeted sabotage' of his community.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Michael Kabsa, the head of the Hatzor HaGlilit local council in northern Israel, announced on Monday that he is leaving the Likud party. In a statement reported by N12, Kabsa said, "22 billion shekels were distributed in the north, and zero shekels for Hatzor HaGlilit. This is not a mistake — it's targeted sabotage of an entire community." The announcement reflects frustration within local leadership over what they see as unequal allocation of state resources to northern communities during a period of heightened security and economic challenges. The report is based on a single source (N12), and no additional corroboration or response from Likud officials has been published yet.

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