Former Likud MK Limor Livnat has left the party following the resignation of Sharan Haskel, according to reports.
Limor Livnat, a former Likud member and minister, has left the party following the resignation of Sharan Haskel, a former Likud MK. The departure was reported on Tuesday evening. Likud has experienced significant internal turmoil in recent months, with several high-profile members leaving or threatening to leave. The Zioneer has previously reported on internal Likud disputes, including a legal adviser's resignation and Prime Minister Netanyahu's ultimatum over reserved Knesset slots. The reasons for Livnat's departure have not been specified beyond the connection to Haskel's resignation.
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