#WorldatFive 🌎: Israel is watching to see if the devotee cruelly spurned by Binyamin Netanyahu will forgive him — or strike him down and take his place as prime minister thetimes.co.uk/article/bennet…
All Naftali Bennett ever wanted was to be Binyamin Netanyahu’s right-hand man. Instead, the one-time protégé now finds himself on the brink of ending his former mentor’s long term in office and replacing him as Israel’s prime minister Image
The question is: how badly does he want revenge?

In public Bennett remains non-committal and promises to do “whatever is best for Israel”. In private, he is saying he will never trust Netanyahu again, and is prepared to bring his long rule to an end
Read more in today's #WorldatFive 🌎: thetimes.co.uk/article/bennet…

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