Bennett vows to ‘fix what’s broken’ after terrorists’ prison break


“The amount of energy and efforts invested to fix a serious of mistakes and failures that simply should not have happened is immense,” Bennett stated. “It requires examination and for us to learn lessons.” 

The events are a wake-up call to the government, he added.

The prime minister spoke out against state-run systems that have “atrophied” in recent years that need to be made more efficient and to strive for excellence.

 PRIME MINISTER Naftali Bennett leads a cabinet meeting this week. If things go according to plan, he has all of 5782 ahead of him as Israel’s leader. (credit: SEBASTIAN SCHEINER/POOL VIA REUTERS) PRIME MINISTER Naftali Bennett leads a cabinet meeting this week. If things go according to plan, he has all of 5782 ahead of him as Israel’s leader. (credit: SEBASTIAN SCHEINER/POOL VIA REUTERS)

“We can and must work differently, especially in a security organization like the Prison Services, [such as instituting] high-quality appointments in accordance with purely professional parameters, setting national targets and forming organized work plans. What was broken can be fixed,” he said.





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