
The dismissal signaled that Netanyahu will move ahead this week with his judicial plan, which has sparked mass protests, angered military and business leaders and raised concerns among Israel's allies. The plans include increasing sitting governments' and PMs' powers to overrule the Supreme Court and reduce the review of new laws - as well as giving the government ultimate control over all judiciary appointments. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant had been the first senior member of the ruling Likud party to speak out against the plan. Amir Tsarfati: Good chances that by the end of today, Netanyahu will have no government. As of this moment - the international airport near Tel Aviv is closed for take-offs. The conservative right is going to protest tonight and the clashes with the liberal left are inevitable! Shopping malls are closed Weeks before Israel celebrates 75 the country is falling apart. https://t.me/s/beholdisraelchannel Yep, Israel enemies are watching the chaos and perhaps think this is the best time to attack since Israel as a nation appears “weak” … Tom says could Psalm 83 war be soon? - Fair Use - Amir said Israel's enemies are thinking don't attack now, that would bring them together. Wait and let the country collapse on its own. (Not trying to be argumentative, just sharing another perspective.)
One thing for sure - if there are new elections he won’t be running again!
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Civil war is imminent….
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Doctors only take urgent cases
The international airport is closed
Hotel chains are shutting down
Schools & universities are closed
All national parks are closed
All government offices are closed
All museums are closed
All banks are closed
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