A heated exchange broke out between Likud lawmakers during a Knesset session, with one MK telling another 'no one knows what your next party will be,' according to reports by Amit Segal (N12).
A public clash erupted inside the Knesset Tuesday between Likud lawmakers, reflecting internal tensions within Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party. According to journalist Amit Segal (N12), one MK told a colleague 'no one knows what your next party will be' — a pointed remark suggesting potential defections. The exchange took place during a plenum session, though the specific trigger or the identities of the lawmakers involved were not immediately detailed in Segal's report. The incident underscores ongoing intraparty strains as Likud navigates coalition dynamics and legislative agendas.
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