The new legislation has confused the country! She dove into the crowd with his vehicle.
According to a written statement from the Israeli police, a person ran over demonstrators who blocked the road in protest on highway 531 in the north with his vehicle.
While 3 people were injured in the incident, the driver of the vehicle was detained by Israeli police. The police also released photos of the moment the suspect was captured.
THE ACTION CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
Images were also shared on social networks, where a vehicle was heading towards the protesters who blocked the road.
Protests continue across the country after the Israeli parliament approved the controversial bill that would lift the control of the Supreme Court over the government.
NETANYAHU STATEMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Netanyahu addressed Israelis after the coalition government he led passed the key bill on judicial regulation that sparked mass protests across the country today.
The Israeli prime minister said in a televised statement that “despite the disagreements, the country must remain brotherly.”
Arguing that the bill passed by Parliament today is “necessary to ensure that the elected government can govern and restore the balance between state organs,” Netanyahu said, “carrying out the will of the electorate is certainly not the end of democracy.” That is the essence of true democracy.” saying.
Blaming the opposition for failing to reach a consensus on the controversial judicial regulation, Netanyahu continued as follows:
“Despite everything, we will continue to dialogue and seek consensus. We tried to reach an agreement until the last moment, even in the vote[parlamentaria]”.
The Israeli prime minister stated that they want to “reach a broad consensus on all issues” by the end of November on other bills in the field of judicial regulation and that they will try to establish a dialogue with the opposition in the coming days.
Addressing the “enemies of Israel” regarding the political crisis in his country, Netanyahu said: “Do not misunderstand our internal struggle. We will stand shoulder to shoulder against all kinds of threats to our beloved state.” he used his statements.
The Israeli Assembly will go into summer recess next week and resume its sessions in October.
OPPORTUNITY RESPONSE
Opposition leader Yair Lapid said Prime Minister Netanyahu’s proposal to return to negotiations was “blank because it is not within his jurisdiction.” He said no.
Former Prime Minister and party leader Yesh Atid (Future Is) Lapid used the following statements in a video message he posted on his social media account:
“Netanyahu’s offer to return to negotiations is empty. As anyone involved in attempts to reach a broad consensus knows, Benjamin Netanyahu is not actually the prime minister of Israel.
(Justice Minister Yariv) Levin is a prisoner of (far-right coalition partner Simcha) Rothman and (far-right coalition partner Itamar) Ben-Gvir. They decide, he does what they say. The opposition will not participate in these talks, which are just an empty show.”
Noting that the US administration is reacting to the Netanyahu government due to court regulation, Lapid continued as follows:
“Netanyahu’s statement tonight is another lie whose sole purpose is to ease the pressure on the Americans and quell the protests.
The extremist and messianic government cannot destroy our democracy at noon and send Netanyahu at night to say that he has offered negotiations. They won’t make us give up, we won’t give up, the fight is just beginning.”
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 again after negotiations with the opposition stalled.
Within the framework of the controversial judicial regulation, today the bill that will eliminate the control of the Supreme Court over the government was accepted in Parliament. (AA)