<p>Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly considering reserving spots in the top ten of Likud’s Knesset list for former Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, and Modi’in-Maccabim-Re’ut Mayor Haim Bibas, who also serves as the chairman of the Federation of Local Authorities. The report was first aired this morning by Kan Reshet Bet.</p><p>According to Likud sources, Netanyahu is expected to seek the reservation of eight or nine places on the party’s Knesset slate: three candidates in the top ten, two in the second ten, and at least three candidates in the third ten.</p> | Read More in News from Israel
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