Former senior female officials who served under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly explain their decision to join former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. Their motivations were published in an interview, with one describing the move as her passion and noting she is a mother of three without a foreign passport.
Former senior female officials who served in governments led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have publicly explained why they chose to align with former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. In an interview published Saturday morning, one of the officials described the move as her personal passion and emphasized her identity as an Israeli mother of three without a foreign passport — a statement likely aimed at distinguishing herself from some Israeli politicians with dual citizenship. The officials, who held top positions in previous Netanyahu administrations, did not provide further operational or policy details regarding their new political alignment. The exact identities of the officials and the scope of their collaboration with Bennett were not fully disclosed in the report.
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