Politics
Bennett Challenges Netanyahu to Debate
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Published Jan. 20, 2026, 4:14 PM
Politics

Naftali Bennett threw down the gauntlet to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, challenging the Likud leader to a broadcast debate.
“I invite Netanyahu to a confrontation; anytime, anywhere,” Bennett declared to a crowd of activists in Karmiel.
The challenge is a calculated gambit. With recent polls cementing Bennett as the only opposition figure within striking distance of the premiership, he is moving to bypass the rest of the field and frame the election as a binary choice.
Netanyahu’s camp has yet to respond. The Prime Minister is known for dodging live debates, viewing them as unnecessary risks for an incumbent. But Bennett is banking on the polls, and the public’s frustration, to make a refusal look like cowardice.
Netanyahu hasn’t debated a challenger live since his 1999 face-off with Yitzchak Mordechai, who debated Netanyahu when the main challenger, Ehud Barak, failed to appear. Netanyahu is widely seen as having lost that debate, contributing to Barak’s victory.
By issuing a public challenge “anytime, anywhere,” Bennett is trying to break a 30-year precedent.
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