Bennett and Lapid Team Up: Will This Finally Dethrone Bibi, or Is It Just More Kabuki Theater?
The Never-Netanyahu crowd is salivating, but can this odd couple actually beat the King?

JERUSALEM - Okay, so Bennett and Lapid are teaming up. Again. The same guys who couldn't beat Netanyahu separately now think they can do it together? Sure, Jan. This is the Israeli political establishment's equivalent of that scene in 'Avengers: Endgame' where all the heroes assemble…except instead of Captain America, it's a couple of guys who poll slightly better than a used car salesman.
Netanyahu's been playing chess while these guys have been playing checkers in a bathtub. He's the Teflon Don of Israeli politics; scandals bounce off him like rubber chickens. And these two think they can just waltz in and take the throne? Bless their hearts.
Look, the Never-Netanyahu crowd is desperate. They're seeing visions of a world without Bibi and think this power couple is their messiah. But let's be real: Bennett's a right-winger who probably secretly agrees with half of what Bibi does, and Lapid's a centrist who's allergic to making tough decisions. It's like pairing mayonnaise with motor oil – technically, they're both liquids, but the end result is…unpleasant.
The real question is: who's pulling the strings here? Are we seeing a genuine attempt to unseat Netanyahu, or is this just another elaborate power play orchestrated by the same shadowy figures who've been running Israeli politics for decades? Because let's face it, the establishment doesn't like Netanyahu any more than they like a populist uprising. He's too unpredictable, too…Bibi.
So, what's the play? Do they actually have a plan to tackle the economy, national security, and the gazillion other problems facing Israel, or are they just relying on the 'anyone but Bibi' sentiment to carry them to victory? Because if that's the case, they're in for a rude awakening. Remember the last election? Yeah, exactly.
The smart money's on Netanyahu finding a way to wriggle out of this, just like he always does. He's got more lives than a cat in a cartoon. But hey, at least it'll be entertaining to watch them try. Grab some popcorn, folks. This is gonna be good. Or, at the very least, mildly amusing.
In the end, it is what it is. Another election cycle, another cast of characters, another round of promises that nobody believes. The only thing that's certain is that Israeli politics will continue to be a glorious, messy, and utterly baffling spectacle. And we wouldn't have it any other way.
Sources:
* The Knesset (because they have to pretend this is serious): [https://main.knesset.gov.il/EN/Pages/default.aspx](https://main.knesset.gov.il/EN/Pages/default.aspx) * Some random think tank that's probably funded by George Soros (just kidding…mostly): [https://www.idi.org.il/en](https://www.idi.org.il/en) * Twitter (for the memes): [https://twitter.com/](https://twitter.com/)

