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Lapid: Netanyahu has lost control of everything

Pak Sahafat – The former prime minister of the Zionist regime said that Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the regime, has lost control over everything around him, even over foreign policy.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, Yair Lapid, the former prime minister and opposition leader of the Zionist regime, continued his criticism of Netanyahu’s cabinet on Monday and stated: The United States refuses to help Netanyahu, and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement with Iran, and he was not invited to the White House for talks.

Lapid continued: Netanyahu is also losing control of the economy, the Shekel (the currency of the Zionist regime) is collapsing, the cost of living is increasing, and capital is fleeing Israel.

He emphasized that “255 businessmen from the biggest investors warned Netanyahu yesterday that they will stop investing in Israel.”

The former Israeli prime minister said that Bezalel Smotrich is the first Israeli finance minister to visit the United States and did not even have an official meeting with an American official on his agenda.

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The protests of Netanyahu’s opponents and his plan for the judicial reform law continue, and the protesters want to stop the process of approving this law.

In the plan 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 branches in this regime will be strengthened.

Also, in this plan, the powers of the judicial advisor of the Zionist regime’s cabinet and the powers of the judicial advisors of other ministries of this regime will be taken, and the minister will have the possibility to remove or appoint any judicial advisor he wants in his office.

This bill was approved in the first reading by 63 votes in favor and 47 votes against in the recently held Knesset session.

In order for the said bill to be passed into law, it must be voted on in the second and third readings 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, is planning to escape from trial with this plan known as “judicial military reform”.

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