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Bennett Warns of Existential Crisis Under Current Government

by Rachel Morgan News Editor June 14, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has launched a sharp critique of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security and governance strategy, warning that the current administration is leading Israel toward a period of national instability. In an interview with The Times of Israel published June 11, 2026, Bennett argued that Netanyahu’s handling of the Iranian threat, the ultra-Orthodox draft crisis, and internal security has reached a critical failure point as the U.S. nears a potential new framework deal with Tehran.

Why Bennett is challenging Netanyahu’s Iran strategy

Bennett characterized Netanyahu’s approach to the Iranian regime as flawed, specifically criticizing what he described as a “protracted war” that exhausts the Israeli economy, reservists, and international standing. Bennett advocates for his “Octopus Doctrine,” a multi-year strategy aimed at accelerating the collapse of the Iranian regime through economic, cyber, and overt actions rather than relying solely on military force against its regional proxies. According to Bennett, Netanyahu’s reliance on far-right ministers, such as Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, has caused “huge international damage” and hindered Israel’s ability to effectively manage relations with the United States.

What is the Together party’s plan for the Haredi draft crisis?

Addressing the ongoing tension over military conscription, Bennett described the current state of Haredi autonomy as a “slow-motion national suicide.” He proposed an alternative to the current government’s efforts to codify Torah study as a national priority, which he labeled a “desecration of God’s name” intended to secure funding for those who do not work or serve. Bennett’s plan would end state funding for schools that refuse to teach a core curriculum including English, math, and civics. He also stated he would eliminate tax breaks, daycare subsidies, and housing benefits for individuals who do not serve in the military or participate in the workforce, aiming to implement a model similar to the Haredi experience in Brooklyn, New York.

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How does the Together party intend to restore law and order?

Bennett, who previously served as the head of the Settlers Council, condemned vigilante violence against Palestinians and soldiers, stating that such actions have no place in Israel. He contrasted his record as prime minister, during which he claimed a 20% reduction in murders, with the current administration’s performance, asserting that criminal killings have doubled under the current leadership. Bennett attributed the current rise in crime to the dismantling of the law and order cabinet he established, arguing that Netanyahu has lost the capacity to govern effectively or integrate diverse sectors of Israeli society.

How does the Together party intend to restore law and order?

What may happen in the upcoming elections?

With national elections approaching this fall, Bennett is running as the prime ministerial candidate for the new “Together” party, a merger of his political vehicle and Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid. While the alliance seeks to present a united front against the current government, recent polling suggests the merger has not yet produced a significant surge in support. Some voter interest appears to be shifting toward Gadi Eisenkot, the former IDF chief of staff and leader of the new Yashar party. If the Together alliance fails to gain momentum, Bennett’s vision for a post-Netanyahu government—focused on regional economic integration and a shift in domestic policy—may face significant challenges in securing a governing majority.

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Trump Claims Netanyahu May Quit; Likud Insists He Will Run

by Rachel Morgan News Editor June 10, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

U.S. President Donald Trump questioned Tuesday whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to continue his political career, even as the Likud party confirmed Wednesday that the longtime leader will seek reelection. The exchange comes as an Israel Democracy Institute poll shows 61% of Israelis oppose a reelection bid by the 76-year-old premier, who has served as Israel’s longest-standing leader since 2009.

Why Trump’s comments on Netanyahu’s future matter

During an interview with ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl, Trump suggested that Netanyahu’s future is uncertain, asking, “Does he want to continue?” Trump characterized the Prime Minister as a “wartime prime minister” and noted that he, too, is a “wartime president.” This public speculation contrasts with the official position of the Likud party, which responded via X on Wednesday by stating that Netanyahu “will run in the upcoming election, and, God willing, will win.” Netanyahu, who faced no challengers during November primaries, maintains significant control over his party’s institutions despite intense domestic criticism regarding his leadership.

Why Trump’s comments on Netanyahu’s future matter

What the Israel Democracy Institute polling shows

Public sentiment toward a continued Netanyahu premiership remains sharply divided, according to data released Tuesday by the Israel Democracy Institute. While 61% of total respondents—including 57% of Jewish Israelis—oppose his candidacy, support remains firm within his political base. On the right, 69% of respondents favor his reelection. In contrast, opposition is high among other demographics, reaching 85% in the center-left and 97% on the left. Despite the opposition, a plurality of 36% of Jewish Israelis told pollsters that the pro-Netanyahu bloc has the highest chance of forming the next government, compared to 26% who favor the anti-Netanyahu coalition.

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The political climate ahead of the next election

Israel’s next election must occur by October 27, though an official date has not yet been set. The campaign is expected to center on Netanyahu’s responsibility for the strategic failures surrounding the October 7, 2023, Hamas onslaught, as well as allegations of corruption and the undermining of democratic institutions. While many Israelis credit him for his wartime conduct and international relationships, the political landscape remains volatile. Analysts expect the results to be highly dependent on potential shifts in party alliances, as current polling is often considered unreliable in the Israeli context. Additionally, 61% of Israelis now support the implementation of a two-term limit for future prime ministers, reflecting a broader desire for change among the electorate.

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