Naftali Bennett Vows to Reverse Coalition's Policies and Promote National Unity
Former Prime Minister and "Together" party leader Naftali Bennett declared in a Sunday interview on Kan 11 that he is committed to achieving victory regardless of his role or position. He criticized the current coalition's legislative agenda, describing it as a temporary "plundering and evasion" that harms Israeli soldiers, including his own son serving in Lebanon. Bennett promised that his future government would repair the damage caused by the current administration.
Bennett specifically condemned the coalition's push for controversial laws ahead of the Knesset's dissolution, including a Basic Law on Torah study, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu avoided voting on directly by sending party members instead. Bennett pledged to enact a "Servicemen's Law" to address this issue.
He outlined his vision for the next government, emphasizing the integration of the ultra-Orthodox community into Israeli society through mandatory service and education in core subjects like civics and history. Bennett stated that those refusing to serve should establish private schools at their own expense, while the government would support state-run ultra-Orthodox schools and service tracks.
Bennett criticized parties like Shas and United Torah Judaism as anti-Zionist for teaching children to resist military service, calling it a disgrace that the state continues to fund them. He expressed readiness to collaborate with leaders such as Gadi Eizenkot, Avigdor Lieberman, and Yair Lapid to fix the current government's failures and restore dignity to Israeli citizens.
"My focus is on the citizens of Israel," Bennett said, "who today are trampled upon while the government strengthens those who do nothing for the country."
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