Naftali Bennett Pledges Purge of Politicized Officials in High-Stakes Television Interview Blitz
Ex-PM Naftali Bennett warns government and police officials of a purge of political exploitation if he returns to office. Read his latest policy pledges.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 29, 2026, 4:10 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Times of Israel

A Rigorous Standard for Public Servants
During an extensive series of interviews across major television networks on Wednesday, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett outlined a zero-tolerance policy for government employees who prioritize partisan agendas. Bennett stated that if he returns to the premiership, he will without a doubt dismiss officials who he believes serve political interests rather than the state. This declaration follows his recent political consolidation with Yesh Atid chair Yair Lapid, marking a shift toward a more aggressive campaign posture centered on administrative integrity and the restoration of statesmanlike conduct within the halls of power.
Scrutiny of the Israel Police Leadership
In a direct address to the nation's security apparatus, Bennett highlighted what he described as crazy things occurring within the Israel Police. He suggested that the force is becoming increasingly political, warning current leadership and government employees that they are now under his personal scrutiny. According to Bennett, any role found to be subject to political exploitation will be terminated, as he intends to evaluate officials not based on the intentions of their original appointment but strictly on their current performance and adherence to professional standards.
Forging a Unified Zionist Opposition Bloc
The former leader characterized the recent union with Yair Lapid as a display of leadership, positioning the partnership as the foundation for a broader anti-government front. Bennett extended a public invitation to Gadi Eisenkot, leader of the Yashar party, to join this united bloc, suggesting that the ball is now in Eisenkot’s court to demonstrate similar resolve. By drawing a comparison to the discipline shown by the current ruling coalition in their support of Benjamin Netanyahu, Bennett urged the Zionist opposition to align behind his leadership despite any personal or ideological differences.
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