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Feiglin to PM: I can bring you votes

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
05/03/2012 03:02
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Right-wing leader says his inclusion in a realistic spot on the election list will attract back Likud supporters who have drifted to other right-wing parties.

Moshe Feiglin.
Moshe Feiglin. Photo: Marc Israel Sellem

Moshe Feiglin, leader of the right-wing Manhigut Yehudit faction within the Likud Party, has thrown down a pre-election challenge to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to give him a realistic spot on the Likud candidates list in the next election.

Feiglin, who won nearly a quarter of the vote in the Likud Party leadership vote on January 31, told The Jerusalem Report in an interview published on Thursday that his demotion from 20th to 36th place on the Likud list in 2008 was instrumental in reducing the number of Likud seats to 27 from the 38 they won in the 2003 election. (The Likud received 12 seats in the 2006 election.) His place on the list was changed in a procedural move by party leader Netanyahu widely regarded as a last-ditch attempt to distance the party from Feiglin’s policies.

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“I would actually draw large segments and the Likud would grow considerably bigger as a result,” Feiglin told the Report.

He claimed that his platform, which advocates abandoning the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, annexation of the West Bank and encouraging Palestinians to emigrate through financial inducements, has support far beyond the settler community.

“Around 70-80 percent of my vote did not come from people I brought into the party or from the settlements in Judea and Samaria, but from places like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Beersheba,” Feiglin told the Report.

“More and more people all across the country are starting to dream our dream.”

Feiglin said the solution to the Palestinian issue was for them to leave the country.

“The will to emigrate is there, we see it in the surveys. And countries crying out for modern semi-skilled and skilled labor would be willing to absorb them. The question is whether those countries get people who built mud huts in Sudan or people who built the Azrieli Towers in Tel Aviv,” he said.

“I am not talking about transfer or about trains or buses. No one can complain about people being given money and emigrating freely,” he added.

Feiglin said his inclusion in a realistic spot on the election list will attract back Likud supporters who have drifted away to Avigdor Liberman’s Yisrael Beytenu and other right-wing parties.

“The real question is whether voters on the right go with Liberman, Shas and other right-wing parties or with the Likud,” Feiglin said.

Feiglin has become a major power-broker in the Likud, even though he has never won a Knesset seat. Among the party luminaries toasting his showing in the primary contest at a celebration in Rishon Lezion were government ministers Yisrael Katz and Gilad Erdan, deputy minister Ayoub Kara and MKs Danny Danon, Tzipi Hotovely, Ze’ev Elkin and Miri Regev.

“You represent the values that have guided the Likud,” declared Erdan, who is considered by many as a future party leader.

“In the 12 years since Feiglin joined the Likud he has progressed from rank outsider, widely seen to be leading a hostile, settler-backed take-over bid, to mainstream power-broker,” writes the Report’s diplomatic editor, Leslie Susser. “Many Likudniks running for top spots in party institutions or for places on the next Knesset list feel they need his support.

“The fact is the Likud is moving rightward, and the ‘Feiglin effect’ makes it that much more difficult for Netanyahu to contemplate a two-state compromise with the Palestinians,” Susser said.

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