In a column published Friday in Israel Hayom, analyst Amit Segal writes that unlike past prime ministers Sharon and Netanyahu, Naftali Bennett enters the race with detailed governance plans ready from day one, and that in the current era there is no time for experiments.
In a column published Friday in Israel Hayom, senior political analyst Amit Segal compares Naftali Bennett's preparedness to past leaders. 'Since the days of Sharon and Netanyahu, two prime ministers did not want to be on one list,' Segal writes. 'Bennett holds detailed plans from day one in power — in an era like this, there is no time for experiments.' The piece adds to a series of recent Segal analyses on Bennett's political positioning. As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, Segal previously wrote that Bennett's balancing act between right and left voters has run its course, and that Eisenkot's rise disrupts Bennett's coalition.
- DevelopingBennett makes his case for premiership in Times of Israel interview
- StrongBennett signals readiness to serve under Eisenkot in a replacement government
- DevelopingBennett: Government incapable of advancing Israel — vows election victory
- DevelopingAmit Segal (N12): 'Absolute knowledge' that left-wing government would evacuate new West Bank settlements
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