Energy Minister Eli Cohen has emerged as the clear winner of the Likud party’s primary elections, securing first place with a significant margin over his rivals. Cohen’s victory comes after a measured political tenure that prioritised party discipline and messaging over headline-grabbing initiatives, demonstrating that steady, strategic party work can yield substantial electoral rewards.
Cohen’s ascent through the ranks has been methodical and deliberate. Rather than seeking attention through high-profile controversies or bold policy announcements, the minister maintained focus on both grassroots party events and major Likud gatherings. His consistent presence—from the smallest branch meetings to the party’s largest conventions—built support among party members and demonstrated his commitment to Likud’s traditional base.
The primary result positions Cohen as a leading contender for senior positions within any future Likud-led government. His strong showing suggests he has successfully navigated the delicate balance required in Israeli party politics: remaining visible and engaged with party members while avoiding the missteps that often accompany more aggressive political manoeuvring.
The victory reflects broader dynamics within the Likud party, which has long valued both public profile and internal party loyalty. Cohen’s win suggests that members rewarded his disciplined approach and steady accumulation of support across different party constituencies.
Related: Likud primary results
Source: Ynet — Original article in Hebrew.



