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Israel is facing a historic crisis. The country is on the brink of civil war – some say it’s already underway… and it’s all thanks to a series of far-left protests taking place over proposed reforms of the radical left-wing judicial system.

The reform issue has brought the entire country to her knees.

But as always, there’s more going on than meets the eye…

BBC:

Protesters have called for the reforms to be scrapped and for the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to resign. His political rivals have spearheaded the protests, though the fierce opposition to the reforms has cut across political lines. Most significantly, a growing number of military reservists – the backbone of Israel’s armed forces – have protested by refusing to report for duty, triggering warnings that the crisis even threatens Israel’s security.

The government argues that voters elected it on a promise of reforming the judiciary, which it considers a left-leaning institution in the hands of an unelected elite, and says attempts to stop it from making the judiciary more accountable are undemocratic.

Mr Netanyahu’s opponents say the reforms will severely undermine the country’s democracy by weakening the judicial system which historically has kept a check on the government’s use of its power.

Underlying this is strong opposition to the kind of government currently in office – the most right-wing in Israel’s history – and to Mr Netanyahu himself.

Critics say the reforms will shield Mr Netanyahu, who is currently on trial for alleged corruption – he denies the charges – and help the government pass laws without any brakes.

Unlike the US, Israelis are actually fighting back against their biased left-wing judiciary. However, as we unfortunately know, when the left is cornered they fight hard and dirty – and that’s exactly what’s happening in Israel right now.

The left refuses to let go of their power in the courts.

As it stands now, the reason behind the protests is no longer about the content of the judicial reforms – it’s most definitely about destroying Netanyahu’s government.

The goal post has moved and the mission has changed.

We’re also hearing rumors that a “civil war” is already underway, with police reportedly joining protesters.

This is why many believe what’s happening in Israel is a “color revolution” started by the radical left-wing globalists in an attempt to hold onto power and destroy their biggest enemy.

Bibi Netanyahu.

They’re trying to kill two birds with one huge stone.

Meanwhile, protesters are edging dangerously close to Bibi’s house.

And to make matters even more serious, the entire country is going to shutdown tomorrow.

This is a historical breakdown of democracy, and many can’t believe what they’re witnessing unfold.

Bibi has delayed any talk of the judicial reform for obvious reasons and he’s laying low.

Right now, a “victory” for Bibi, is no longer about passing this judicial reform. If he manages to stay in power through this color revolution and attempted coup, that will be his victory.


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