Analysis: Bennett-Lapid alliance attempt to unseat Israel’s Netanyahu
Former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid have announced the formation of a new joint party, "Together," in an attempt to unseat current leader Benjamin Netanyahu. The alliance, which previously led to Netanyahu's ousting in 2021, aims to usher in a "new era" for Israel.

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AI-generatedFormer Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid have announced the formation of a new joint party, "Together," in an attempt to unseat current leader Benjamin Netanyahu. The alliance, which previously led to Netanyahu's ousting in 2021, aims to usher in a "new era" for Israel. However, recent polling suggests the new bloc may win fewer seats than their individual parties would have, and one less than Netanyahu's Likud Party. Their previous coalition in 2021 was notable for its broad ideological spectrum and inclusion of an Arab party, and successfully passed a budget and reduced the influence of religious parties. Analysts suggest this renewed bid for power will have little impact on Palestinian issues.
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5 extractedThe 2021 Bennett-Lapid coalition included a party representing Palestinian citizens of Israel for the first time in Israeli government history.
Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced the formation of the 'Together' party under Bennett's leadership.
The new bloc is projected to have one seat fewer than Netanyahu’s Likud Party according to recent polling.
A Jerusalem Post poll projects the new bloc will win four fewer seats than the combined total of both politicians’ former parties running separately.
The previous coalition stabilized the government, passed an overdue budget, and sidelined religious parties.