Nir Barkat
Who are the Likud ministers, MKs unlikely to make it into 26th Knesset? - explainer
Several current Likud ministers and MKs are expected to lose their seats in the 26th Knesset following October's election, largely because the party's size is expected to shrink from 36 to 20-25 MKs.
Independent voters hold more power over Israel elections than before, strategic adviser says
Likud's Nir Barkat plotted to oust PM Netanyahu after October 7, journalist Amit Segal says
US import reform approved in Knesset
Grapevine: Fighting terror
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Likud MK Barkat calls for patience on Netanyahu plea decision
Netanyahu faced criticism over the weekend from former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eizenkot, who is likely to enter politics soon.
Meet Benjamin Netanyahu's potential successors to head Likud
With nine candidates running, Israel's next prime minister could be elected by the fewest people ever.
David Amsalem says fellow Likud MK Barkat 'should sit in jail'
Likud MK David Amsalem once again took aim at fellow faction member Nir Barkat, a week after his "anti-Barkat bill" divided the right-wing party.
Barkat: Likud MKs cooperated with party's enemies
Ministers to vote on bills that would require all Israeli kids to study Arabic, create Unity Day
Knesset advances campaign fundraising limit to avoid US model
Likud splits over anti-Barkat bill meant to limit donations.
The hot potato that could burn the Likud - analysis
The Likud canceled a meeting so that the faction wouldn't have to decide how to handle the ultimate political hot potato: The anti-Barkat bill.
Coalition, Likud rivals gang up on Barkat
A biill that is set to pass would limit billionaire MK Nir Barkat and his family to annual donations of 100,000
Netanyahu opens fire on future Likud contenders
Both Israel Katz and Nir Barkat have said they would run for Likud leader in the post-Netanyahu era but would not run against him.
Barkat is Netanyahu’s top successor for Likud leadership - poll
The poll of 650 respondents representing a statistical sample of the Israeli adult population found that Benjamin Netanyahu is by far the strongest candidate as head of Likud.