Member of Knesset Tzvi Sukkot sharply criticized Naftali Bennett’s recent statements regarding potential Palestinian autonomy in the West Bank during a subcommittee discussion on Judea and Samaria. Sukkot, referencing Bennett’s past role as Director-General of the Council of Jewish Communities in Judea and Samaria, accused him of a complete ideological reversal, moving from the right-wing to the far-left. He questioned the trust voters could place in Bennett, given this perceived shift in political stance. Sukkot expressed disbelief that anyone would support a politician he believes has demonstrated such inconsistency. The criticism centers on Bennett’s openness to considering increased self-governance for Palestinians. This exchange highlights ongoing tensions within the Israeli political landscape regarding the future of the West Bank and the possibility of Palestinian autonomy. The comments suggest a challenge to Bennett’s credibility from within his own political base.
