According to Netanyahu, once the judicial reforms are approved, significant and drastic changes will occur within the regime's internal affairs, particularly in how the police treat multinational immigrant settlers. The attached images were taken an hour after the law's approval in the Zionist Knesset, showcasing the police's treatment of the settlers.
This marks the start of a rise in violence in the occupied territories, and in the upcoming weeks, we can expect to witness new levels of violence that have never been seen before.
The disagreement over judicial reforms in Israel extends beyond the political sphere and involves not only political parties and civil activists of the Zionist regime but also permeates through various social strata. Supporters and opponents of the plan have engaged in clashes throughout Israel, spanning different towns. This process is expected to intensify as political leaders persist in expressing their agreement or disagreement with the reforms.
The circulation of these images has raised doubts about the claims made by the Zionists regarding their status as a democratic regime. However, it is important to note that Netanyahu's actions were entirely legal and within his rights as he won the parliamentary elections and implemented reforms through the proper legislative process.
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