Israeli Chief of Staff summons reserve soldiers to army
The Israeli army spokesman shared the open letter from Chief of Staff General Herzi Halevi to those who decided to leave their voluntary reserve military service.
In his letter, Halevi claimed that the heat of debate in Israeli society extends to the army and “affects the harmony in the armed forces” and stated that this situation “could lead to dangerous cracks.”
Asking the reservists to return to the army, Halevi said: “If we don’t have a strong and complete army, if the best option is not to serve in the army, we cannot exist as a country in this region.” he used his statements.
Noting that it is not too late to rectify the situation, Israel’s Chief of General Staff stated that “the army cannot continue without internal and external harmony, and the responsibility for this rests with the army command.”
In Israel, it was announced that 10,000 more volunteer reservists would resign from the army against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which restricts the powers of the judiciary.
DISCUSSION JURISDICTION
The “judicial reform” announced by Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin on January 5 includes changes such as limiting the powers of the Supreme Court and the power to have a say in judicial appointments.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on March 27 that he had postponed judicial regulation, sparking an increase in protests and mass strikes across the country, but announced that he would put judicial regulation back on the agenda after parliament approved the 2023-2024 budget in late May.
The government had recently pushed the button for judicial regulation after its negotiations with the opposition stalled.
The Netanyahu government announced that the bill that will remove Supreme Court control over the government within the scope of judicial regulation will be submitted to Parliament on July 24 for the second and third ballots.
Thousands of Israelis, including fighter pilots, submarine officers and other elite troops, who opposed the government’s “judicial reform”, had decided to resign as volunteers.
In the Israeli press, it was claimed that Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was working to delay the bill that would lift the control of the Supreme Court over the government after the reaction of reserve soldiers in the army.
Leading personalities from Israel’s politics, military, security, economy and judiciary spoke out against the government’s judicial regulation.
The Netanyahu government’s protest movement against judicial regulation has continued its demonstrations for about 7 months. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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