A post marking the start of Likud primaries warns voters will remember which right-wing figures allied with the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Ra'am party under the 'servants' pact'. It calls for a serious shake-up of certain party lists.
The single message, posted on an internal the source during the Likud primary season, is a political attack targeting right-wing parties and figures who cooperated with Ra'am — an Arab party that joined the previous coalition. The post frames that cooperation as a 'servants' pact' with the Muslim Brotherhood, using the term "useful right" to describe those who allied with the left. It does not name specific individuals but calls for a 'serious shake-up' of party lists and is tagged with the phrase 'Torat Lchima', a known slogan in Israeli political discourse. This is a statement of political opinion, not a reported event; the channel is one of Likud's unofficial internal platforms, and the message reflects internal coalition tensions during the primary race.
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