Former Prime Minister and 'Together' party leader Naftali Bennett told the Herzliya Conference Wednesday that after 1,000 days of fighting, Hamas is rearming, Hezbollah is strengthening, and the Iranian regime remains on its feet — a pointed criticism of the government's strategic achievements.
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett used the Herzliya Conference platform on Wednesday to deliver a sharp assessment of the current security situation. According to i24NEWS, Bennett stated that after 1,000 days of warfare, Hamas is rearming, Hezbollah is rebuilding its strength, and the Iranian regime has not been toppled — challenging the government's narrative of decisive victory on all fronts. The remarks come amid ongoing IDF operations in Gaza and southern Lebanon, and as negotiations with Lebanon over a permanent arrangement continue. Bennett did not offer a policy alternative in the reported remarks, but the framing aligns with his past critiques of the current government's handling of the multi-front campaign. The conference excerpt was reported without further elaboration on Bennett's proposed course of action.
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