Netanyahu's rivals are joining forces. Would they shift Israel's security policy?
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The new party from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's top rivals — right-leaning Naftali Bennett and centrist Yair Lapid — is called 'BeYachad,' or 'together' in Hebrew.
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Yair Lapid (right) and Naftali Bennett during a weekly Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on Sept. 18, 2022.The new party they formed, called "BeYachad" meaning "together" in Hebrew, has not released a formal policy platform. | AFP-JIJI
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