Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett attacked the outgoing government's exemption from arrest law, calling it a disgrace to soldiers and their families. Bennett noted that troops are currently fighting in Lebanon and reservists are collapsing under hundreds of reserve days.
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Tuesday evening condemned the outgoing government's exemption from arrest law, calling it a 'low point, anti-Zionist' moment. In a statement, Bennett said the law disrespects soldiers, their families, and the serving public, noting that troops are currently fighting in Lebanon and reservists are collapsing under hundreds of reserve days. Bennett has repeatedly criticized the government's handling of the war in Lebanon and the burden on reservists, as The Zioneer has reported.
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- DevelopingBennett slams High Court comptroller ruling, accuses coalition of 'criminal' conduct
- DevelopingOpposition leaders Bennett, Eisenkot attack emerging deal as security risk
- StrongEisenkot slams coalition after first reading of conscription law: 'You prefer government survival over IDF resilience'
- StrongOpposition leaders blast Basic Law on Torah study after preliminary Knesset vote
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