
The chairman of the 'Unity' party, Naftali Bennett, was asked yesterday (Wednesday), at an activist conference in Zichron Yaakov, by those present whether he was willing to sign a document in which he commits not to sit in a government with Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to a report on Channel I24, Bennett, who has already blatantly violated the signing of a document, responded firmly: "First of all, I'm not signing anything. I'm not signing, the signatures are over.".
However, he was quick to state: "Netanyahu must go home. Period. I don't hate him or anything, but after 30 years, enough is enough.".
Bennett outlined his clear criteria for forming the next coalition, emphasizing that he does not judge politicians by their origin or clothing. "I'm interested in whether he accepts the Declaration of Independence as the constitution of Israel? Does he accept service for everyone, all citizens of the State of Israel, Jews and non-Jews and Arabs and everyone alike?""
Bennett addressed the issue of election integrity and announced a joint opposition move to closely monitor polling stations. "I know how to manage," he told activists, "We are building a system with all the Zionist parties from the opposition where we will be at every polling station, everywhere, we will count, we will check, everything.".