Breaking: Isreal on the verge of collapse

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Racist peices of shyt.



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it’s crazy to think about 600,000 people is more than 10% of their adult population. It would be the equivalent of protest errupting in the United States and more than 16 million people marching in the streets.


This is definitley crisis level.
 

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nah these protests are US sponsored
the US doesn't want Israel to become jewish iran
sounds like an excellent oppourtunity for china to swoop in. They dont have moral requirements for aid. It would behoove the US to sit this one out
 

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Protests broke out shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired the defense minister, who had called for a halt to efforts to weaken the judiciary.

Civil unrest broke out in parts of Israel Sunday night after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired his defense minister for criticizing the government’s divisive judicial overhaul, prompting protesters to surge into the streets, universities to shut their doors, and union leaders to hint of a looming general strike.
Announced in a one-line statement by the prime minister’s office, the dismissal of Yoav Gallant intensified an already dramatic domestic crisis — one of the gravest in Israeli history — set off by the government’s attempt to give itself greater control over the selection of Supreme Court justices and to limit the court’s authority over Parliament.

Mr. Gallant’s dismissal unleashed chaotic late-night demonstrations in and around Tel Aviv, where protesters blocked a multilane highway and set fires in at least two major roads, and in Jerusalem, where crowds broke through police barriers outside Mr. Netanyahu’s private residence.

As midnight approached, it also prompted the heads of Israel’s leading research universities to collectively announce that they were closing their class rooms for the immediate future; Israel’s consul-general in New York to resign; and Histadrut, the country’s largest workers’ union, to warn that it may announce a general strike on Monday in conjunction with leading businesses.

The crisis over the future of Israel’s judiciary had already spurred weeks of protest, tensions with the Biden administration, and unrest in the military. Now it has caused a rift in the governing coalition itself, unusual political coordination from senior academics and rare political intervention from trade unionists.
 
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