Netanyahu’s move to fire the head of Israel’s internal security agency, Shin Bet, is raising serious concerns about potential abuses of power. This action, coming just days after a public clash with the agency’s chief, paints a picture of a leader attempting to silence investigations into his own administration. The timing suggests a direct connection between the ongoing investigations and the decision to dismiss the intelligence chief.
The parallels to other leaders who have purged those investigating them are striking, evoking comparisons to figures known for their authoritarian tendencies. The narrative surrounding this action feels eerily familiar, suggesting a pattern of behavior employed by leaders seeking to consolidate power and avoid accountability.… Continue reading
Otzma Yehudit ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir, Yizhak Wasserlauf, and Amichai Eliyahu resigned from the Israeli government, citing the agreement with Hamas as a capitulation releasing hundreds of convicted terrorists. Their resignations, effective in 48 hours, were preceded by similar threats from other coalition members. The party’s Knesset members will also relinquish their parliamentary positions. Despite the resignations, Otzma Yehudit pledged not to actively participate in bringing down the government.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will undergo prostate removal surgery on Sunday to address a urinary tract infection stemming from benign prostatic hyperplasia. This procedure follows previous surgeries for a hernia and pacemaker implantation. The announcement coincides with ongoing conflict in Gaza, including a recent Israeli military raid on a hospital. The war, which began over 14 months ago, has resulted in significant casualties on both sides.
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