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Former PM Naftali Bennett Supports Netanyahu Leaving Politics Under Deal
How 5 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
What happened
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett expressed support for Benjamin Netanyahu leaving politics under a deal, including a possible pardon, while criticizing his leadership and pledging to fight organized crime in Israel's Arab sector.
- 01Naftali Bennett supports Netanyahu leaving politics under a deal including a pardon.
- 02Bennett said Netanyahu led Israel negatively after 30 years as prime minister.
- 03He recalled once admiring and working for Netanyahu.
- 04Bennett opposes seeing Netanyahu imprisoned at nearly 80 years old.
- 05He vowed to crack down on Arab sector crime bosses Hariri, Jarushi, and Abu Latif.
- 06Bennett declared he would be a 'nightmare' to these crime organizations.
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Full coverage · 5 outlets
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SrugimRight · Hebrew15 minutes ago
Former PM Naftali Bennett Supports Netanyahu Leaving Politics Under Deal
Now 14Right · Hebrew23 hours ago
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