Jerusalem (CNN) Two key Israeli ministers announced Monday that they would remain in the country's coalition government and support Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, temporarily delaying the prospect of early elections.

Education Minister Naftali Bennett and Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, both from the right-wing Jewish Home party, told a news conference they would support Netanyahu, but demanded the coalition carries out a more right-wing policy.

"If finally the government will bring us in a new path, to work as a real right wing government, it's worth trying," said Bennett.

Bennett called for a harsher policy against Hamas in Gaza, the destruction of the Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar in the West Bank, and a tougher policy against terrorists and their families, among other policies.

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"When Israel wants to win, we will return to winning," Bennett said.

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