Opposition leader Naftali Bennett said Monday that he will ensure the outgoing government is investigated for its actions after October 7, accusing it of abandoning the IDF and its fighters, according to Yediot News. Bennett also vowed to cancel all coalition laws when he forms the next government, which he called replacing the 'government of the massacre.'
As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday evening, opposition leader Naftali Bennett had already called the Basic Law: Torah Study the 'Basic Law: Disgrace of Torah' and labeled the current government the most anti-Zionist in Israeli history. In additional remarks reported by Yediot News, Bennett expanded his criticism, vowing to ensure that the outgoing government is investigated for its actions after the October 7 massacre, which he said included abandoning the IDF and its fighters. Bennett also declared his intention to cancel all coalition laws when he forms the next government, which he referred to as replacing the 'government of the massacre.' The remarks come amid ongoing political controversy over the passage of the Basic Law: Torah Study, which Bennett and other opposition figures have condemned as a threat to national security and the IDF's manpower needs.
- DevelopingBennett slams political probe bill, pledges state commission of inquiry in next government
- StrongBennett says next government will cancel all coalition laws — and the High Court is already doing it
- DevelopingBennett vows to repeal conscription exemption law, says coalition chose politics over security
- DevelopingBennett accuses Netanyahu of politicizing October 7 inquiry committee appointments
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