JERUSALEM: Hardliners in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud were elected into key positions in the party’s governing institutions on Monday, in a move that could create difficulties on making concessions to the Palestinians.

Deputy Defencse Minister Danny Danon, an outspoken opponent of the two-state solution, won the vote for the position of chairman of the party’s Central Committee, a Likud spokeswoman said

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