During his time in office, Bennett also focused on strengthening Israel’s relationships with regional and international partners. He sought to expand the diplomatic opportunities created by the Abraham Accords and encouraged greater economic and technological cooperation between Israel and several Arab countries. These efforts reflected his belief that regional partnerships could contribute to both security and prosperity in the Middle East.
Like many political leaders, Bennett has faced criticism as well as praise. Opponents from the right accused him of compromising ideological principles by joining forces with centrist and left-wing parties, while critics from the left often disagreed with his positions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and settlement policy. Despite these disagreements, Bennett remains a figure who attracts attention across the political spectrum because of his unusual career path and willingness to challenge political conventions.

