Article: Likud's Manhigut Yehudit splits. Feiglin turns down offer from Marzel

GIL HOFFMAN
Jerusalem Post
02-07-2006
Headline: Likud's Manhigut Yehudit splits. Feiglin turns down offer from Marzel
Byline: GIL HOFFMAN
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 02

Tuesday, February 7, 2006 -- Likud chairman Binyamin Netanyahu's nemesis in the party, Moshe Feiglin, suffered a blow this week when Moti Karpel, one of the co-founders of his Manhigut Yehudit (Jewish Leadership) movement, decided to quit.

The split in Manhigut Yehudit emerged over the question of whether the movement should remain in the Likud. Karpel said Feiglin should accept an offer from far- right activist Baruch Marzel to head his Jewish National Front Party, but Feiglin decided that he had more to accomplish ...

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