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Ten Commandments for the Bennett-Lapid government
Pundits already are saying that Israel’s new government (hopefully to be sworn into office on Sunday) is a self-neutered, immobilized entity; powerless to make substantive policy changes. That Israelis will be lucky if all it does is pass a responsible budget and bring some stability and sanity to Israeli politics for a medium-term period.
Nevertheless, in my opinion there is ample room for the Bennett-Lapid government to set a few things in order, and to make it clear to Israeli friends and adversaries abroad that there is principled continuity in Israeli foreign and defense policy.
Here are ten tips or commandments for Israel’s newbie prime minister, and his foreign affairs, defense, and finance deputies.
{Reposted from the author's website}
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Thou shalt squeeze Iran harder.
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Thou shalt expand the Abrahamic circle of peace.
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Thou shalt prepare for war, the right way.
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Thou shalt brook no terror.
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Thou shalt rule emphatically in Area C.
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Thou shalt retake control of the Temple Mount.
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Thou shalt build in and around Jerusalem.
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Thou shalt no longer neglect Israel’s Arab and haredi minorities.
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Thou shalt invest in long-term projects.
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Thou shalt be inclusive, not divisive.


June 26, 2026 







