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Former 'Israeli' Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid

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Bennett, Lapid announce unified ticket for 2026 'Israeli' elections

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26/4/2026 22:51|
  • Former 'Israeli' Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid launched a joint political ticket named "Together – Led by Naftali Bennett" ahead of the October elections.
  • The alliance seeks to consolidate the 'Israeli' center and right to unseat the current government.
  • Members of the ruling coalition fiercely criticized the move, accusing the pair of planning to partner with Arab factions.

The combined ticket, operating under the banner "Together – Led by Naftali Bennett," aims to reshape the political landscape of 'Israel' by merging centrist and right-wing opposition forces into a single list.

A Call for Unity

During a press conference in Herzliya, Bennett framed the alliance as a critical step for the nation, calling it the "most Zionist and patriotic act we have ever done."

He emphasized his identity as a "right-wing, liberal Zionist," assuring that all 'Israelis' -even those who do not vote for him- would feel supported by their proposed government.

Lapid, the current opposition leader and head of the Yesh Atid party, stated he was "setting ego aside and doing what is right for the State of 'Israel'."

He urged the entire 'Israeli' center to rally behind Bennett to ensure a strong, stable, and efficient government that serves the working public, reservists, and their families.

Expanding the Opposition Bloc

Both leaders extended a public invitation to Yashar party chairman Gadi Eisenkot to join their ticket, insisting they are "racing forward to victory." Eisenkot praised the merger as a responsible step toward achieving the necessary change for 'Israel'.


Former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot

Other opposition figures, including Blue and White leader Benny Gantz, Yair Golan, and Avigdor Liberman, welcomed the announcement.

Gantz, however, reiterated his preference for a broader Zionist unity government that bridges all segments of the 'Israeli' population without boycotts.

Coalition Backlash and AI Attacks

The announcement drew immediate and harsh condemnation from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition. Right-wing leaders, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, accused Bennett and Lapid of paving the way for the Islamic movement to re-enter the government.

The attacks heavily referenced the short-lived 2021-2022 Bennett-Lapid government, which historically included Mansour Abbas's Islamist Ra'am party.

Netanyahu’s Likud party and Ben Gvir both utilized AI-generated images on social media to mock the new alliance, depicting Abbas as the true leader or "driver" of the Bennett-Lapid ticket.

A Shift in Strategy

Despite these accusations, Bennett recently clarified that a future government under his leadership would rely solely on Zionist parties, ruling out a renewed partnership with Arab factions.

He argued that only a united "Zionist-liberal bloc" led by a right-wing figure can successfully defeat the current administration and restore stability to 'Israel'.