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Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett dropped a bombshell: Netanyahu NO LONGER runs Israel. That was the moment this interview stopped being about foreign policy and became about power. He didn't just criticize Netanyahu; he said something far more damaging: Bibi can no longer control his own government. Ben-Gvir pulls him one way, Smotrich another, and the ultra-Orthodox parties in yet another direction. And because Netanyahu depends on all of them to stay in power, Bennett argues he has lost the ability to say no. When I asked him why Israel's reputation has collapsed across so much of the world, I expected him to blame biased media, anti-Israel activism, antisemitism, or foreign propaganda. Instead, he looked me straight in the eye and admitted Israel's image is in crisis, and it's their own fault. That's an extraordinary admission from a former Israeli Prime Minister. What makes it interesting isn't that he's suddenly become a dove; he hasn't. He still wants Hamas destroyed, Hezbollah disarmed, he's against Palestinian statehood, and still sees Iran as the central strategic threat. But he says something has to change: Israel needs a government that knows how to end the constant wars. A government that can rebuild relations with Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, and the wider region, instead of allowing every conversation about Israel to be dominated by coalition ministers who talk about annexation and permanent conflict. In his view, Israel's biggest problem is no longer simply the enemies beyond its borders; it's a government that has become captive to the most extreme voices inside it.

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