Benjamin Netanyahu is not only at war with Hamas in Gaza, it also has its own conflict within the country. More than 40,000 people left on Tuesday night to protest, once again, against Israeli prime minister, after spraying the high … The fire after Tuesday’s bombings on Gaza. These demonstrations continued on Wednesday, with great concentrations in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Thousands of Israelis gathered yesterday in front of the Parliament building, in Jerusalem, to protest against the measures that according to protesters, the country is undermined.
There are several reasons why Israelis claim to be fed up and manifest: the end of the truce with Hamas, the situation of the hostages that are still in Gaza and the dismissal of the head of the Shin Bet (the Internal Security Agency). The broad sense of solidarity and communion that was lived the first weeks after the attacks of October 7, now seem to be fading. The accusations against Netanyahu are stronger that his priority is none other than his own political survival.
“We hope that the entire people of Israel join the movement and continue until democracy is restored and the hostages are released,” Zeev Berar, 68, told the AFP agency, 68. “You are the boss, you are to blame,” and “you have blood in your hands” were two of the slogans that the protesters chanted. Others wore posters that said: “We are all hostages” or called the United States to “save Israel de Netanyahu.” Among the participants in the protests were the former head of the defense forces of Israel, Gadi Eisenkot, and former prime minister Ehud Barak. Also the forum of hostages and missing families of Israel took to the streets to continue claiming the release of the kidnapped.
However, the Executive seems to make deaf ears to the protests of the families of the hostages and yesterday, the Israeli army announced the launch of “precise” land operations in the south and center of the strip, with the aim of “expanding the containment zone.” Protesters also accuse Netanyahu of using the war against Hamas to distract the attention of internal political concerns. The objective of neutralizing the Palestinian terrorist group is still in force, but the desire to free the remaining hostages becomes a priority for many.
The Prime Minister has so far refused to create a National Commission for Research on Hamas’s attack on October 7, 2023, while his attempt to dismiss Bar threat with sinking Israel again in a deep political crisis. The Netanyahu government also recently took measures to dismiss the Attorney General of Israel and government judicial advisor, Gali Baharav-Miara, a great defender of the Independence of the Judiciary.
Netanyahu announced Sunday that I intended to say goodbye to Bar, claiming lack of trust. However, what the attorney general argues and a large part of the Israeli media is that this dismissal has more to do with a police investigation and Shin Bet about alleged illicit transfers of money from Doha to three advisors.
The Israeli media point out that Netanyahu resumed the fighting in Gaza and ceased the head of the Shin Bet to pave the way for the ultra formation of Ben -gvir, Otzma Yehudit, to return to the government coalition that left in January by not agreed with the high fire in Gaza.
In this way, the ultras give Netanyahu a respite after Ben Gvir threatens to vote against the budgets and overthrow the government if the demands of a new legislation that extended to the students of the Yeshivá (the ultra -orthodox) of the military service are not answered.
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