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Samaria Regional Council internal rift over leaked statement draws public criticism

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Samaria Regional Council internal rift over leaked statement draws public criticism

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TL;DR

According to a Channel 12 report by Asaf Rozentsvaig, the leadership of the Samaria Regional Council published an unusual clarification statement within hours, criticizing the publication of a declaration outside official procedures and stressing that only authorized bodies may release positions in the council's name. The public confrontation drew criticism from ultra-conservative elements in the camp.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Samaria Regional Council is experiencing a rare public internal dispute following the unauthorized publication of a declaration in the council's name. Channel 12 reporter Asaf Rozentsvaig reports that the council's leadership quickly issued an unusual clarification condemning the leak, reiterating that only its authorized institutions may speak for the council. The clash has drawn criticism from ultra-conservative factions within the broader political camp. The content of the original declaration that sparked the controversy has not been disclosed in the report, and it remains unclear which body or individual issued the initial statement. As The Zioneer previously reported, this is not the first time internal processes in the council have drawn media scrutiny, though this episode represents a more direct public rift.

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