Both Jerusalem mayoral candidates hoping for Netanyahu endorsement
Likud officials said they expected Netanyahu to back Lion, who was his
director-general in the Prime Minister’s Office during Netanyahu’s first
term.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to endorse a candidate in
the November 13 runoff race for mayor of Jerusalem this week, and both
Moshe Lion and Ofer Berkovitch’s associates expressed hope Saturday
night that their candidate would receive the backing of the prime
minister.

Netanyahu supported Jerusalem Affairs Minister Ze’ev Elkin in the first
round of voting, but he finished a distant third in last Tuesday’s
election. Netanyahu said Thursday that he had already decided whom to
back but would not yet reveal his decision.
Likud officials said they expected Netanyahu to back Lion, who was his
director-general in the Prime Minister’s Office during Netanyahu’s first
term. Lion left on good terms.
Lion was also credited with rehabilitating the Likud as director-general
of the party following its loss in the 1992 election. He is still the
accountant of the party, though he is no longer a Likud member.
But Berkovitch’s associates said they would be surprised if Netanyahu
endorses Lion, because Lion’s supporters humiliated Netanyahu when they
heckled him when he toured Jerusalem’s Mahaneh Yehuda market with Elkin
10 days ago.
Netanyahu’s influential son and unofficial adviser, Yair Netanyahu,
liked several of Berkovitch’s posts on Facebook, including one that was
critical of Elkin, leading to speculation that he voted for Berkovitch.
Berkovitch received a boost last week when Matan Peleg, director-general
of the right-wing organization Im Tirtzu, denied accusations that
Berkovitch is tied to the left-wing umbrella New Israel Fund, which Im
Tirtzu closely monitors.Channel 2 reported Saturday night that Yisrael
Beytenu leader Avigdor Liberman met Friday with Agudat Yisrael leaders
Ya’acov Litzman and Meir Porush, in an effort to persuade them to
endorse Lion. Agudat Yisrael backed fourth-place finisher Yossi Daitch
in the first round of voting.
Liberman and Litzman’s offices denied any connection between the
endorsement and the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) enlistment bill, which must
be passed into law by a Supreme Court-imposed deadline of December 2.
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