Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has received his third vaccination against the coronavirus.

"If we all get a third shot, we can avoid a fourth lockdown," Bennett said.

At a press conference on Wednesday, Bennett compared booster shots to "charging your smartphone," and said it was absolutely normal that booster shots should be required.

Back in January, however, Bennett used the same example for a different purpose. "What happens when the next mutation comes along?" he said at a press conference, while lambasting his predecessor, former PM Benjamin Netanyahu, for what he called his "failed" handling of the epidemic. "Are we going to be giving people vaccine shots every minute? It's not like upgrading your smartphone."