Naftali Bennett Names Former Tel Aviv Police Commander Amichai Eshed as Election Integrity Monitor

Former Tel Aviv police chief Amichai Eshed joins the Bennett-Lapid "Together" alliance to oversee the integrity and fairness of Israel's 2026 elections.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 28, 2026, 4:31 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Naftali Bennett Names Former Tel Aviv Police Commander Amichai Eshed as Election Integrity Monitor - article image
Naftali Bennett Names Former Tel Aviv Police Commander Amichai Eshed as Election Integrity Monitor - article image

Opposition Bloc Secures Former High Ranking Officer for Oversight

Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has drafted Amichai Eshed, the former head of the Tel Aviv District Police, to serve as a primary monitor for the integrity of Israel's looming electoral contest. Representing the "Together" party, a political merger between Bennett and Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid, Eshed is tasked with ensuring that the voting process remains free from outside influence or corruption. This strategic appointment signal’s the opposition's heightened focus on the mechanics of the democratic process as they prepare to challenge the current government at the polls.

A Shared Responsibility to Protect the Ballot Box

Eshed will not serve alone in this capacity, as he has been paired with Member of Knesset Karin Elharrar, who brings experience from her previous tenure in a similar oversight role for Yesh Atid. The decision to duo a career law enforcement professional with a seasoned legislator suggests a multifaceted approach to monitoring polling stations and tallying procedures. By combining police expertise in security and logistics with Elharrar’s political and legal background, the "Together" alliance aims to build a robust defense against potential irregularities.

Bennett Mobilizes Unified Front Against Current Administration

In a public confirmation shared on the social media platform X, Naftali Bennett emphasized that the appointment of Eshed is part of a broader strategy to "unite, organize, and coordinate" the various factions within the anti-Netanyahu bloc. According to Bennett, the goal is to guarantee that the transition of power, should it occur, happens within a "correct and clean" framework. This move reinforces the narrative that the opposition intends to present a highly organized and professional alternative to the incumbent leadership during the campaign season.

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