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What is the biggest threat to the Zionist regime?

Pak Sahafat – The latest survey in the occupied territories shows that the Zionists consider internal disputes to be the biggest threat to them.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report, the Zionist channel “Kan” conducted a poll titled “What is the biggest threat to Israel?”

According to the results of this survey, 42% considered the gap among the Zionist masses, 20% considered the economic and livelihood situation, 17% considered the weakness of democracy (alleged by the Zionists), and 15% considered the security situation to be the biggest threat to the Zionist regime, and 6% chose the “I don’t know” option. .

A similar poll was conducted yesterday, Tuesday, in the occupied territories, and according to the results, 56 percent of Zionists are worried about the occurrence of a civil war in the occupied territories.

The results of this survey also indicate that 54 percent of Zionists are worried about damage to the security system of the Israeli regime, and 28 percent of them are thinking of leaving the occupied territories.

This survey is conducted after Mohammad Al-Handi, Deputy Secretary General of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, announced: “Our prediction is that we will see reverse migration from the occupied territories.”

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Earlier, a former diplomat of the Zionist regime, emphasizing the existence of a deep divide internally and among the Zionist masses, said that even if the two ruling coalitions and the opposition coalition withdraw from their positions regarding the judicial changes bill, the improvement of the situation will require a lot of time.

In an interview with Sputnik news agency, Dan Arbel, a former diplomat of the Zionist regime, added that Netanyahu has no plans to abandon his judicial reform bill.

Arbel also stated that although America encourages the parties to compromise, it will not directly intervene in the talks.

According to the former deputy ambassador of the Zionist regime in Washington, the improvement of the political divide and differences among the Zionist mass in the occupied territories will take a lot of time, in the current situation, it will only happen if the parties involved show seriousness and flexibility.

On Monday, the ruling cabinet of the Zionist regime, with the support of its representatives in the Knesset (Parliament), approved the draft law “repeal of reasonableness proof” in the framework of the judicial changes bill.

During its long session, the Knesset went into a convulsion with the protests and shouts of the representatives for and against this draft.

By approving the “repeal of the proof of reasonableness” law, Netanyahu’s cabinet sought to block the opinion of the Supreme Court of the Zionist regime regarding its approvals and appointments, and finally passed this law in the Knesset. This law will prevent the Supreme Court of this regime from canceling decisions or appointments of the cabinet that it considers “lacking reasonableness”.

The approval of this bill is the first step in reducing the powers of the Zionist judiciary. According to the approval of this bill, the Zionist judicial system no longer has the right to cancel the decisions of the Zionist cabinet and its ministers under the pretext of unreasonableness.

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