Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennet called in a speech to the Israeli public to support the government coalition for the sake of political stability, noting that “the opposition poisons the hearts of citizens”, and called on Israelis to help maintain stability, explaining that “about a year ago, Israel went through one of the most difficult moments I have ever known: endless electoral chaos, government paralysis, the cities of Lod and Acre burning in the face of a humiliating and controversial government.

And he pointed out in a message that comes on the occasion of the anniversary of the formation of the government that “Israel showed great weakness in the face of the enemy who fired rockets at Jerusalem and fell into the trap of worshiping one man and enslaving the energy of the state to his legal needs,” referring to the leader of the opposition. and President, then-Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and his corruption trial.”

Bennett pointed out, “Either we move forward with a functioning state, or we slide back into chaos, internal hatred, external weakness, and the enslavement of the state to meet the needs of one person”, referring again to Netanyahu, emphasizing that “if we do not want to back down, we everyone needs to act and this message is a call to action.”