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The hard-line ministers of Netanyahu’s cabinet fight with each other

Pak Sahafat – A Zionist media reported on Thursday night that a deep crisis has arisen between Internal Security Minister Itamar Ben Goyer and Zionist Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich following the setting of a new budget in the Zionist cabinet.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from the Palestinian “Sama” news agency, the “Yediot Aharanot” newspaper, published in the occupied territories, wrote about this: After the request of the Yehudat HaTorah party for additional funding of 500 million shekels, the Haredi also demanded to receive additional funding, and this has intensified the difference between these two extreme ministers.

In this regard, Bezalel Smotrich, the radical Finance Minister of the Zionist regime, threatened Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday night that he will resign from his position.

The Zionist Broadcasting Organization (KAN) reported that Smotrich told Netanyahu that if he fulfills the request of Knesset members to agree to grant additional funding to the Torah Jewish Union in the amount of half a billion shekels (the currency of the occupied territories), will resign

The traditionalist Jewish party Agudat Israel, together with the “Degel Torah” party, are two parties that operate in the framework of the unity of Torah Judaism (Yahdut HaTorah) headed by Jacob Litzman in the Knesset.

The request for Smotrich’s resignation comes a few days after “Yariv Levin”, the Minister of Justice of the Zionist regime and the architect of the controversial plan to reform the judicial system and a figure whom the residents of the occupied territories consider him as the main helmsman of Netanyahu’s main cabinet and the policy outliner for the prime minister threatened to resign on Sunday, May 24.

Rivlin had said that he would step down if reforms related to the judicial system were not approved.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, was forced to temporarily suspend the plan to reform the judicial system of this regime as a result of the pressure of public opinion and the pressure of the United States.

In a televised speech on the 7th of April, Netanyahu said: I decided to suspend the Knesset vote on the judicial changes bill in order to achieve a broad agreement and prevent multiple factions between the Israelis.

He emphasized that we will postpone the bill of judicial changes, but we will never give up on it.

In the plan of Netanyahu’s cabinet, known as the judicial changes bill, the powers of the judicial system will be reduced and the power and position of the executive and legislative branches will be strengthened in this regime.

In this plan, 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 be able 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.

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