IAI workers led from offices straight to the ballot box

Workers at Israel Aerospace Industries in Yehud were led from their offices directly to a Likud polling station, where they received envelopes with pre-filled voting slips. Union head Yair Katz, son of Minister Haim Katz, allegedly managed the operation. An eyewitness described the workers as a 'herd' who asked no questions. The polling station at Altalef 3 is adjacent to the company's offices at Altalef 2.

Workers at Israel Aerospace Industries in Yehud were led today (Monday) from their offices directly to a Likud polling station, located at Altalef 3, adjacent to the company's offices at Altalef 2. According to footage obtained by N12 News, the workers received envelopes with pre-filled voting slips and inserted them into the ballot box without filling them out manually. Union chairman Yair Katz, son of Minister Haim Katz, allegedly managed the operation. An eyewitness said the workers 'didn't ask questions, they were like a herd, one after another,' and each worker received an envelope with a ready-made list. The process took between one and one and a half minutes per worker. The report cites only one witness and does not include an official response from the company or Likud.

IAI workers led from offices straight to the ballot box