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Former head of Shabak: Netanyahu has lost his mind

Pak Sahafat – The former head of Shabak (Israeli Intelligence and Internal Security Organization) attacked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday night and said that he has lost his mind by emphasizing judicial reforms.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from Shahab Palestinian news agency, Channel 12 of the Zionist regime reported that “Nadaf Orgman”, the former head of Shabak, said that Netanyahu has lost his mind.

According to this report, the former head of Shabak added: Prime Minister Netanyahu is heading towards the abyss and I do not trust him.

Earlier, Yair Lapid, the former Prime Minister and the current leader of the opposition in Netanyahu’s cabinet, said with sarcastic words to the Prime Minister (Regime) of Israel: The witness and documents we received tonight are that Bibi is not in control of his cabinet.

The former Israeli prime minister’s remarks come hours after Netanyahu rejected Herzog’s plan to end the crisis by “reforming the judicial system.”

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The rejection of this request takes place while the head of the Zionist regime warned for the seventh time on Wednesday night about the occurrence of civil war in the occupied territories.

In the past weeks, dozens of cities from the north to the south of occupied Palestine, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, occupied Jerusalem, Beersheba, Rishon Letzion and Herzliya, have been the scene of demonstrations against Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet. On Saturday of this week, more than 300,000 Israelis demonstrated for the tenth week in Tel Aviv and other cities of occupied Palestine against Netanyahu’s cabinet.

In the bill of Netanyahu’s cabinet, known as “judicial law reform”, which the residents of the occupied territories interpret as a constitutional coup, the powers of the judicial system of this regime will be reduced and the power and position of the executive and legislative system in this regime will be strengthened.

In this bill, the powers of the judicial advisor of the cabinet of the Zionist regime will be taken as well as the powers of the judicial advisors of other ministries of this regime, and the minister will have the possibility to remove or appoint any judicial advisor he wants in his office.

This bill was approved by 63 votes in favor and 47 votes against in the Knesset (Parliament) session held last week.

In order for this bill to be approved and become a law, it must be voted on in the second and third councils and voted in specialized commissions, and in case of final approval, it will become a law.

Netanyahu, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery, and betrayal of trust, plans to escape from trial with this “judicial system reform” bill.

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