
Former Israeli PMs Bennett, Lapid Form Alliance Against Netanyahu
Former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced an electoral alliance, aiming to challenge Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming elections. This new political bloc seeks to unite forces against Netanyahu's leadership.
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With goals of Iran war unfulfilled, Netanyahu's government faces unhappy public as elections loom - AP News
With goals of Iran war unfulfilled, Netanyahu's government faces unhappy public as elections loom AP News
Read full article →Netanyahu's biggest rivals join forces for Israel's next election - Reuters
Netanyahu's biggest rivals join forces for Israel's next election Reuters
Read full article →Former Israeli Premiers Join in Bid to Oust Netanyahu inElections
Naftali Bennett, a right-wing politician, and Yair Lapid, a centrist, will merge parties for a vote later this year.
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Read full article →Benjamin Netanyahu’s biggest rivals merge Israeli political parties
Former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid combine forces ahead of this year’s election
Read full article →Two former Israeli prime ministers agree to merge parties against Netanyahu
Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid plan to merge their parties into single faction headed by Bennett, aiming to
Read full article →Former Israeli PMs Bennett, Lapid unite to challenge Netanyahu in elections
The two politicians' alliance is aimed at uniting a fragmented opposition against current PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Read full article →Two former Israeli prime ministers agree to merge parties against Netanyahu
Read full article →Two former Israel PMs unite to challenge Netanyahu in upcoming elections
Opposition leader Yair Lapid and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett are joining forces for upcoming parliamentary elections, aiming to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu. This unification of their parties signals a significant political realignment in Israel. Both leaders have been critical of Netanyahu's governance, particularly his handling of recent conflicts. Their previous coalition briefly ended Netanyahu's long tenure.
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Read full article →'Our Unity Is a Message': Ex-PMs Bennett, Lapid to Run Together in 2026 Election - Haaretz
'Our Unity Is a Message': Ex-PMs Bennett, Lapid to Run Together in 2026 Election Haaretz
Read full article →Netanyahu’s biggest rivals join forces for Israel’s next election - The Straits Times
Netanyahu’s biggest rivals join forces for Israel’s next election The Straits Times
Read full article →Netanyahu attacks Bennett, Lapid's joint party list announcement with inflammatory video
Members of the Netanyahu-led coalition and the opposition reacted to Bennett and Lapid's announcement that the two will form a joint list for the 2026 Knesset elections.
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog said on Sunday that a deal would be the best solution in Netanyahu's case.
Read full article →Netanyahu's biggest rivals join forces for Israel's next election
"Together," a merger between former right-wing Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's party and centrist "There is a Future," poses threat to Netanyahu's government in the upcoming Israeli election.
Read full article →Two former Israeli PMs unite against Netanyahu in upcoming elections
Former Israeli prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid said they will run on a joint list in upcoming elections, aiming to unseat incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu...
Read full article →Two former Israel PMs unite to challenge Netanyahu in elections - Geo News
Two former Israel PMs unite to challenge Netanyahu in elections Geo News
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