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Naftali Bennett: Israel is facing the greatest danger since the October 1973 war

Pak Sahafat – The former prime minister of the Zionist regime, Naftali Bennett, responded to the unrest in occupied Palestine early Monday and said that the regime is facing the greatest danger since the October 1973 war.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency from Al Jazeera, Naftali Bennett said: (The regime) Israel is facing the greatest danger since the October 1973 war.

Ehud Olmert, another former prime minister of the Zionist regime, also added: A gang of criminals rules Israel and behaves in a crazy and destructive way, and has pushed the foundations of coexistence into decline.

“Aryeh Darei”, the head of Shas party and an ally of Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition cabinet, also said that he supports the suspension of this regime’s security plan.

Yeval Diskin, the former head of Shabak, also added: Netanyahu is leading the army to disintegration and harming the country’s security.

On the other hand, “Yariv Levin”, the Minister of Justice of the Zionist regime, threatened to resign if Netanyahu responded positively to the requests to suspend the judicial reforms.

Channel 12 of the Zionist regime reported that Likud party officials said that the justice minister of this regime is crazy and is setting the country on fire.

(Sunday night) “Benjamin Netanyahu” Prime Minister of the Zionist regime dismissed Yoaf Galant, Minister of War of his cabinet.

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Earlier, Itamar Ben Goyer, the Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist regime, asked the Prime Minister of this regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, to remove him following the opposition of Yoaf Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, to the plan to reform the judicial system.

The war minister of Netanyahu’s cabinet asked the ministers and members of Netanyahu’s cabinet to join him to stop his request to stop the law reforming the judicial system.

Gallant’s words come while Netanyahu denied any suspension of reforming the judicial system in a televised speech last Thursday.

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.

In this plan, the powers of the judicial advisor of the Zionist regime’s cabinet will be taken away, 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 to his office.

This bill was approved earlier in the Knesset session in the first reading with 63 votes in favor and 47 votes against.

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

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”.

Following this plan, the occupied territories witness weekly demonstrations.

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