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Lieberman: Netanyahu becomes a mouse in front of Nasrallah and a lion for the protesters


According to the report of Fars International News Agency, “Avigdor Lieberman”, the head of the extremist party “Israel Beytona” and the former minister of war of the interim Zionist regime, strongly criticized the Prime Minister of this regime “Benyamin Netanyahu” on Thursday evening.

In criticism, Lieberman said that Netanyahu is like a mouse in front of Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement, and Yahya al-Sanwar, the head of the political office of the Hamas resistance movement in the Gaza Strip, which in Hebrew indicates his weakness.

Seva news agency quoted him as saying: “He (Netanyahu) destroys Israel’s ability to deter, now he is in front of his friends in [حزب] “Likud behaves like a lion.”

This Zionist politician stated that Netanyahu’s behavior is shameful and stated: “The current conflict in Israeli society is not between the left and the right, but between those who serve in the army and pay taxes and those who fight with their allies for seats. [ریاست] They crush and are ready to sell all their values ​​to support them.

Lieberman recently pointed out that Netanyahu is more dangerous than Iran and said: “I come to demonstrations and our Knesset members also come to demonstrations all over the country.” More demonstrations are coming next week. But this is not the issue. The incendiary Yair Levin and others, not Netanyahu, are leading this crazy plan.

Referring to these cases, he continued: “The situation is very serious. I have read many times what people who work with Netanyahu say. I reviewed everything from senior officials from security officials to finance officials. “When you read what they say, the only conclusion is that the greatest danger to Israel is not Iran, not Hezbollah, not Hamas, but Benjamin Netanyahu.”

For several weeks, Zionist settlers have been staging mass demonstrations against Netanyahu’s judicial reforms throughout the occupied territories. However, in his first interview with a foreign newspaper since mass protests against his judicial reforms began, Netanyahu said: “I say the protests show how strong our democracy is.”

Despite widespread protests against the controversial plan of Netanyahu’s cabinet, which is referred to as a “judicial coup” and has entered its third month, the Knesset (Parliament of the Zionist regime), on Monday night (March 13), after several hours of controversy, in its first reading, With 61 votes in favor and 51 votes against, he agreed with the judicial reform bill proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The judicial reform bill needs two more readings in the Knesset for final approval and implementation.

On the other hand, the protesters want to stop the approval process in the parliament because this bill is a kind of “coup” in their eyes. The judicial reform plan calls for reducing the powers of the Zionist judicial system and increasing the powers of the executive and legislative branches.

According to Netanyahu’s critics, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery, and betrayal of trust, he plans to escape from the trial with what he calls “judicial military reform.”

At the same time, “Ishaq Herzog”, the head of the Zionist regime, had previously warned about the collapse of this regime and said: “We are moving towards the point of no return. We must stop judicial reforms.”

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