Prime Minister Naftali Bennett appeared, for the first time, today (Monday, 10 January 2022), before the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.

Following are his remarks at the start of the meeting:

"Thank you, committee chairperson, MK Ram Ben-Barak, and to all members of the committee. I am pleased to be here. I attribute great importance to the Knesset's parliamentary oversight of the work of the government in all areas, especially the most sacred of all – the national security of Israel.

The national security situation of Israel is good and is getting stronger, but it is not free of challenges that we will detail later.

The primary importance this year is stabilizing the Israeli system. The Israeli system had been deteriorating for several years, which severely impaired the national security of Israel in all its aspects.

We have stabilized the system, we passed a budget, the Israeli economy is strong and is growing by approximately 7% thanks to our policy against lockdowns, which has allowed the economy to return to normal.

Thanks to this growth, we are taking quite a significant amount of money and investing in strengthening the IDF and the entire security establishment. I would say that this is strengthening of a kind we have not seen in years. This strengthening is important for our existence and I am very pleased about it and am determined to complete it quickly.

Iran tops our list of challenges. Iran is the head of an octopus that constantly threatens Israel on all its borders via its proxies and its tentacles.

We are dealing day and night with Iran and its malign activity. We are shifting to a concept of consistent offense and not just consistent defense.

Regarding the nuclear talks in Vienna, we are certainly concerned. It is important for me to say here clearly and unequivocally: Israel is not a party to the agreements. Israel is not bound to what will be written in the agreements if they are signed. Israel will maintain unlimited and unrestricted freedom of action, everywhere and at all times."