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Former PM Naftali Bennett Attends Exclusive Tech Summit in Idaho Amid Political Turmoil

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has been spending recent days at the prestigious Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, a renowned secretive summer event that gathers global economic and technology leaders. Bennett was the only Israeli invited this year, attending alongside figures such as Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Ivanka Trump, and other top media and tech executives. The conference is known for its strict confidentiality and lack of official public schedules, serving as a venue for major behind-the-scenes deals and discussions on the future of technology and artificial intelligence.

Bennett's participation comes amid a turbulent period for his political party, Yesh Atid-Together, which he co-founded with opposition leader Yair Lapid. Recent polls indicate a steady decline in their expected Knesset seats, prompting speculation about Bennett's potential retirement from politics. Strategic advisor Nevo Cohen recently suggested Bennett might withdraw from political life due to these setbacks. Additionally, Bennett faced criticism from his former advisor Dr. Amatzia Samkai, who harshly dismissed Bennett's proposed plans to weaken Iran as unrealistic and misleading.

The Allen & Co conference, humorously dubbed "the wish list of every kidnapper," transforms the small resort town into a global economic nerve center each July. It convenes billionaires, CEOs, politicians, and venture capitalists under tight security and strict rules, including mandatory simple name tags for all attendees. Bennett's presence at this elite gathering highlights his ongoing engagement with international economic and technological circles despite domestic political challenges.

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