Two former Israeli prime ministers have joined forces in a significant political move aimed at reshaping the country’s upcoming election battle against long-time leader Benjamin Netanyahu.
Right-wing politician Naftali Bennett and centrist leader Yair Lapid have announced the merger of their political parties into a new alliance called “Together.”
New Alliance Aims to Unite Opposition
The newly formed bloc is designed to consolidate Israel’s fragmented opposition and strengthen its chances of challenging Netanyahu’s governing coalition in the next election.

Both leaders said the move is intended to reduce internal divisions and present a stronger alternative government.
“Patriotic Step for Israel,” Says Bennett
In a joint televised announcement, Bennett described the merger as a “patriotic” and “Zionist” step aimed at national unity and political stability.
Lapid emphasized trust between the two leaders despite ideological differences, calling the alliance a strategic effort to focus on winning the upcoming election.
Political Tensions Ahead of Election
Polls indicate Netanyahu’s Likud party remains a strong contender, although its support has fluctuated following the events of October 2023 and subsequent regional conflicts.
The opposition believes shifting public sentiment could create an opportunity for change.
Calls for Inquiry Into National Events
Bennett has also stated that a future government led by the new alliance would push for an official inquiry into the events surrounding the October 2023 attacks and their aftermath.
High-Stakes Election Expected
Israel’s upcoming election is expected later this year and is already shaping up to be one of the most closely watched political contests in the country’s recent history.
With the formation of the “Together” alliance, the race against Netanyahu’s coalition is now entering a more competitive and unpredictable phase.
