A Likud-affiliated activist and commentator published a statement Thursday morning warning that the party leadership's attempts to sideline MK Tally Gotliv, including reported efforts to cancel primaries and district candidacies, are out of touch with the party's grassroots base. He described Gotliv as a symbol of the disconnect between Likud's leadership and its voters.
A Likud-affiliated activist and commentator published an unsolicited statement on Thursday morning (07:55 Jerusalem), warning that the party leadership's reported efforts to sideline MK Tally Gotliv represent a dangerous disconnect from the party's voter base. The author, who said he has never been a member of Likud, argued that the gap between Gotliv's grassroots popularity — visible in the street and on social media — and the party establishment's attempts to thwart her politically must serve as a wake-up call for senior party figures. He specifically criticized reported attempts to cancel primaries and the district candidacy system, warning such moves would fundamentally alter the party's character. The statement, posted via social media with links to a video about Gotliv, is attributed to an individual source and has not been corroborated by other outlets. No response from Likud leadership has been reported as of this writing.
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