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Interview: Naftali Bennett in London

What occupation? The word Israel’s ‘straight-talker’ won’t say in London

February 20, 2014 10:56
Naftali Bennett (Photo: AP)

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

3 min read

“If you say the right things, then you’re very popular,” says Economy Minister and Habayit Hayehudi leader Naftali Bennett with an ironic smile. “The media embraces you, the world embraces you, but in the end it will be my children and me paying the price. I’m not prepared to give up the truth for popularity.”

About to embark on his first ministerial visit to Britain this weekend, Mr Bennett is fully aware that he is viewed by many as the intransigent element in the Israeli government, the main obstacle preventing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from making a historical compromise.

The first-time Knesset member and high-tech entrepreneur believes he can perform a delicate balancing act. He is both the official face of Israeli innovation and technology and the cabinet’s leading hardliner, especially since Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman began adopting a more conciliatory tone.

He energetically fulfils both roles, insistent that they are not contradictory. “We talk about the territories the whole time, we’ve been doing that for the last 45 years and we can go on doing it for another 45 years. Meanwhile we have a wonderful country and we are far from realising its full potential.”