Key Points

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett was hospitalized after suffering a cardiac episode during a workout. The health scare comes as Bennett was preparing a political comeback, with polls showing strong support for his potential new party. Bennett had previously hinted at a possible coalition with rival Benjamin Netanyahu in a 2024 interview. The incident has drawn well-wishes from across Israel's political spectrum, including from opponent Benny Gantz.

Key Points: Naftali Bennett Hospitalized Amid Netanyahu Challenge Comeback Plans

  • Bennett hospitalized after cardiac episode during workout
  • Polls show his new party could outpace Netanyahu's Likud
  • Had hinted at coalition with Netanyahu in 2024 interview
  • Health scare comes weeks after registering "Bennett 2026" party
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett hospitalized amid political comeback efforts

Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett hospitalized after cardiac episode as polls show strong support for his potential political return against Netanyahu.

"If I have to sweep floors for my nation, I will sweep floors. I will be in any position where I can make a difference. – Naftali Bennett"

Tel Aviv, April 20

Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and likely challenger to Benjamin Netanyahu was hospitalized Sunday morning at the Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba after experiencing a cardiac episode during a fitness workout. According to a hospital statement, Bennett underwent a catheterization procedure and is in stable condition under medical supervision.

The health scare comes just weeks after Bennett, 53, signaled a possible return to politics. In early April, he registered a new political party under the provisional name "Bennett 2026," following several months of internal research aimed at identifying potential voters. Sources close to Bennett say a formal decision on whether he will run in the next election has not yet been made, but polling suggests strong support. A recent Maariv survey found that a party led by Bennett could win as many as 27 Knesset seats--outpacing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud, which polled at 19 seats.

Unless the governing coalition collapses, national elections are not due to be held until October 2026.

Bennett, who last served as premier from 2021 to 2022, has maintained a low public profile since leaving office. However, speculation about his return has intensified. In a September 2024 interview with Germany's Bild newspaper, he said he was open to returning to public life, even hinting at a potential willingness to serve in a coalition with Netanyahu. "If I have to sweep floors for my nation, I will sweep floors," he said. "I will be in any position where I can make a difference."

Bennett was seen just a day before his hospitalisation in Be'er Ganim attending Mimouna celebrations, a traditional North African festivity marking the end of the week-long Passover holiday. His sudden health issue has prompted an outpouring of support, including well-wishes from political rival MK Benny Gantz, who tweeted: "I wish Naftali Bennett a speedy recovery and good health."

Bennett first entered politics in 2006 as Netanyahu's Chief of Staff, then later founded the New Right and Yamina parties.

Despite winning seven seats in the 2021 elections, Bennett agreed to a rotation government with Yair Lapid in which Bennett would serve as Prime Minister until 2023. But Bennett stepped down for Lapid in 2022 after failing to push a budget through the Knesset. (ANI/ TPS)

- ANI

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Arielle K.
Wishing Mr. Bennett a full and speedy recovery! 🙏 His leadership was a breath of fresh air during his term. Israel needs more politicians who put country before ego.
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David R.
Interesting that he was considering a comeback. The polling numbers are surprising - 27 seats would be huge. Hope he takes time to focus on his health first though.
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Moshe T.
While I respect Bennett's service, I have concerns about his willingness to work with Netanyahu again. The country needs new leadership, not recycled coalitions.
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Sarah L.
Scary to think this can happen to someone so young and fit! Makes you realize how fragile health can be. Get well soon! ❤️‍🩹
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Yoni B.
That "sweep floors" quote says a lot about his character. Whether you agree with his politics or not, you have to respect that attitude.
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Tamar G.
The unity shown by political rivals in wishing him well is heartwarming. We need more of this spirit in Israeli politics.

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