An eye on the enemy – Why did Netanyahu postpone the decision to amend the “reform…

After Benjamin Netanyahu assumed the presidency of the enemy government, talk returned about the “risk of the collapse of” Israel “from within”, as the usurping entity is mired in a sea of ​​problems, and after Netanyahu recently escalated his speech regarding the judicial amendments, he returned and retracted them on the impact of the protests in the street that warn civil war.

The enemy’s media reported that the Prime Minister of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced his decision to postpone submitting the law for selecting the committee of judges in the Knesset until consultations are held and a dialogue and consensus is obtained.

Netanyahu said, “We are taking a period of time for dialogue, and I offer a real opportunity, because I decided to freeze the second and third readings, in order to reach a broad consensus out of national responsibility and the desire to prevent a rift among the people,” as he put it.

On the other hand, Netanyahu demanded the heads of the security arms and the commanders of the enemy army to firmly address the phenomenon of refusing military service, saying: “I am alert to the great tension that has accumulated between both camps, and I am listening to the desires of the many citizens to ease this tension.”

Netanyahu added that “despite the freezing of legal projects,” we will bring an amendment that restores the balance that we lost between the authorities, while preserving and even strengthening individual rights, “according to his claim.” to get a broad consensus,” he said.

For his part, the head of the National Camp, Benny Gantz, touched on the speech of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and said, “He welcomes his decision to stop legislation in the context of the legal revolution.” Gantz added, “These are terrible days from which we must emerge strong and united,” and stressed that he is “in coordination with Opposition leader Yair Lapid.

For his part, the head of the opposition, Yair Lapid, said in response to Netanyahu’s speech that “if the legislation stops, in a real and certain way, we are ready to go to dialogue.” The last two months, a real dialogue, and its construction by a leadership that is ready to take charge.

In turn, the head of the Zionist entity, Isaac Herzog, said in his speech after Netanyahu’s statements, “Stopping the legislation is the right thing, and this is the time to start a frank, serious conversation that leads to frank dialogue, and a responsibility that leads to calming people and reducing tension.” He added, “We have to start Speaking here and now, the president’s house is the seat of the people, and it is open to be the space for dialogue and the formulation of understandings as broad as possible, and the goal is to save “Israel” from its deep crisis in which we are.

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Netanyahu had arrived in the Knesset in the afternoon hours yesterday, Monday, to vote on the first law of the budget laws – the economic law, and Netanyahu was supposed to announce the statement related to judicial reforms since the morning hours, but he met again with the heads of the coalition, and the “Otzma Yehudit” party In the Knesset to decide, while on the other hand a mass demonstration of right-wing activists took place.

Earlier, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, who is leading the so-called “legal revolution”, had announced that he “respects every decision Netanyahu makes regarding reform legislation.” This came after his strong opposition to stopping the legislative processes also in light of the protests that preceded the mass demonstrations the day before yesterday, Sunday, throughout the entity, in response to the dismissal of Yoav Gallant from his post as Minister of War.

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