Bennett and Lapid Unite to Challenge Netanyahu in High-Stakes Israel Election Battle

Jerusalem, Apr 28 (BNP): In a major political development in Israel, two prominent leaders—former Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid—announced on Sunday that they will join forces for the elections scheduled later this year in an effort to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Bennett and Lapid Unite to Challenge Netanyahu in High-Stakes Israel Election Battle

The two leaders said they plan to merge their respective parties into a single political faction to be headed by Bennett, describing the alliance as a partnership between the political centre and the right. The move is being seen as a significant attempt to unite Israel’s fragmented opposition against Netanyahu’s long-standing leadership.

Bennett and Lapid had previously served as Prime Ministers under a rotation agreement as part of the coalition government formed in 2021, which ended Netanyahu’s 12-year rule at the time. Bennett served first, followed by Lapid, before fresh elections returned Netanyahu to office.

Addressing supporters, Bennett said that if elected, the new government would establish a state commission of inquiry on its first day to investigate the Hamas-led October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel, which triggered the ongoing war. The issue has continued to generate political pressure on Netanyahu’s government.

Lapid called for broader political unity, saying Israel’s centre must rally together in the national interest. Despite ideological differences—Bennett being viewed as right-leaning and Lapid as more moderate—the two leaders highlighted their previous successful working relationship.

Political analysts believe the alliance could reshape the upcoming electoral contest by presenting a stronger and more unified challenge to Netanyahu’s government.