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Israel's Bennett becoming principal actor again

The recent rapprochement between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and New Right senior leader Naftali Bennett is turning Bennett once again into a principal political actor.

Israeli Education Minister Naftali Bennett gestures as he delivers a statement to members of the media, at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem November 19, 2018. REUTERS/Amir Cohen - RC1DC3C46DA0
Israeli Education Minister Naftali Bennett gestures as he delivers a statement to members of the media, at the Knesset, Jerusalem, Nov. 19, 2018. — REUTERS/Amir Cohen

The leaders of the “national bloc” (Likud’s right-wing and ultra-Orthodox partners) met in the prime minister’s office Nov. 4 for another coordination meeting. The meeting was designed to ensure that there were no cracks in the united front the bloc presents to the Blue and White party in the coalition talks.

The bloc was first formed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on election night, when he realized that he had failed to obtain a 61-seat coalition. At the Nov. 4 meeting, Netanyahu sat across from the heads of the right-wing and ultra-Orthodox parties, separated by a huge desk. It was impossible to miss New Right senior leader Naftali Bennett, who occupied the first row across from Netanyahu. Sitting in a corner, far away from Bennett, was his partner and ally for almost 15 years, former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked.

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