Opposition leader Naftali Bennett said Tuesday that Israel needs a 'new contract' — akin to a comprehensive renovation of the state's systems — to fix the country, according to i24NEWS.
Opposition leader Naftali Bennett on Tuesday called for a fundamental restructuring of the state's systems, telling i24NEWS that Israel requires a 'new contract' — a 'renovation project for the state's systems' — to fix what he sees as deep-seated problems.
Bennett did not detail specific policy proposals in the brief statement. The comment comes amid ongoing domestic and security debates in Israel, including over the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement, which Bennett previously described as a 'dangerous turning point' that would draw Israel into protracted wars of attrition, as The Zioneer reported on June 15.
His latest remarks appear to signal a broader critique of the government's handling of national challenges, though his office provided no further elaboration.
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