The founding member of the Jewish Observatory of Human Rights in Brazil made a comparison between the Israeli prime minister and Jair Bolsonaro edit
247 – Founding member of the Jewish Observatory of Human Rights in Brazil, Jean Goldenbaum criticized the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, accused of trying to weaken the Israeli Judiciary in order not to be punished on charges of corruption and other crimes. The crisis came once morest a backdrop of violence in the West Bank, where more than 250 Palestinian and more than 40 Israeli gunmen and civilians were killed last year. There are at least 12 straight weeks of protests once morest the proposal.
“Netanyahu is at a dead end,” said the analyst in an interview with TV 247. “He is the worst thing that happened in the history of Israel”, said Goldenbaum, who compared the Prime Minister with former US President Donald Trump (Republican Party) and Jair Bolsonaro (PL). “It only governs for the extreme right, which has its legion of ultra faithful followers in the same way that we see with regard to Trumpism and Bolsonarism”.
According to Goldenbaum, “to satisfy the wishes of his coalition” to which he belongs, Netanyahu “needs to pass more absurd, extreme laws”. “How can he do this with democracy and the rule of law? It’s not possible. He directly prescribes how to corrupt a democracy. You attack the judiciary,” he said.
“He closed the coalition with two groups mainly: the ultra-religious, who advocate a theocracy in Israel, like Iran or Saudi Arabia. The other group is the far right, fascist, which has the agenda of ending human rights once and for all. of the Palestinians, to continue the illegal seizure of land in the West Bank,” he added.
According to the analyst, the reform “would remove all power” from the Israeli Judiciary and “would make it possible for Parliament to pass all the laws and the Judiciary would not have veto power.” “It’s a way to build absolute power.”
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