Naftali Bennett unveils Israeli Renaissance plan and merges party with Yair Lapid
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Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Apr 29
Naftali Bennett unveils Israeli Renaissance plan and merges party with Yair Lapid
1 articles · Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Apr 29
Bennett and Lapid will run together under the new 'Together' list, aiming to unseat Netanyahu in elections due by October, with Bennett as prime minister and a plan to bring one million immigrants over ten years.
The alliance seeks to unite the opposition bloc, exclude Arab parties, and invite other Zionist parties, aiming for a broad government majority and reforms in economy, education, crime, and transportation.
Bennett promises immediate inquiries into the October 7 Hamas attack, term limits for prime ministers, and professional governance, positioning the alliance as an alternative to Netanyahu’s coalition and pledging to restore Israel’s global standing.
If polls show their new alliance is weaker, what is Bennett and Lapid's real path to victory?
Is Netanyahu's political rival the Israeli 'Peter Magyar' who can finally unseat him?
How can Bennett solve the Arab crime crisis while refusing to partner with Arab political parties?
Why did a key opposition leader refuse to join the 'unity' alliance against Netanyahu?
Can Bennett force ultra-Orthodox military service when decades of government policy have already failed?
After his secret cancer battle, how will Netanyahu's health news impact the upcoming election?