Likud activist Moshe Feiglin's campaign for the Likud leadership
appealed the results of last Tuesday's primary race against Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday after the Likud published
official results.
The results published were the same as last week:
48,490 votes (76.79 percent) for Netanyahu and 14,660 (23.21%) for
Feiglin.
A Feiglin associate said he had proof that some 800 votes for
Feiglin had not been counted by the Likud.
The appeal will be heard by
the head of the Likud's election committee, retired judge Yehoshua
Gross.