As computer systems in voting booths around the country collapsed on Sunday, causing chaos in the Likud primaries and forcing the party to extend voting for another day, it was evident that at least one network was working smoothly. A fleet of company cars arrived from the morning at voting stations in the vicinity of the government-owned Israel Aerospace Industries plants and offices, especially near the IAI...
The kingmaker of the Likud party primaries
Likud MK Haim Katz, also a powerful trade union leader, has thousands of Israel Aerospace Industries employees doing his bidding.
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