The former Israeli Prime Minister pledges to prevent Netanyahu’s efforts to postpone the next elections

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett pledged today, Sunday, not to allow the Benjamin Netanyahu government to postpone the upcoming elections, in light of fears that the ruling coalition seeks to find ways to prevent voting. Bennett published in his official accounts on social media & quot; a special advertisement for public service workers and law enforcement bodies, in which he urged officials to resist any pressure on them & quot; to dissuade them from applying the law & quot;. Security, and confirmed the holding of the elections as required by October 2026. & Nbsp; He added: & quot; Let me explain .. No one will be allowed to postpone or disrupt the elections & quot; & nbsp;
He added: & quot; We are about this issue. The postponement of the elections can only take place with a majority of 80 members of the Knesset, and this majority is not present & quot; & nbsp;
Bennett added that he is addressing & quot; all heads of security services, police officers, public officials, judges, and members of the election committee to continue to protect law and the state & quot;. He said that he is aware of the tremendous pressure practiced on them, but he did not provide any specific details. For any security affairs, which is & quot; [للادعاءات]& quot;. & nbsp;
Cats said: & quot; It will take place on time & quot;. & nbsp;
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