Israel Is Headed Toward A Significant Political Assassination.
On Saturday, “Zohir Andraus” wrote in a note in “Rai Elium” newspaper published in London: The current and former security and intelligence officials of the occupying Jerusalem regime are sounding the alarm one after another in Israel and warning about the possibility of political assassination. In this regime, they say that the consequences will be much more violent and devastating than the assassination of the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, Yitzhak Rabin, in 1995.
These warnings coincide with the holding of various street protests in the occupied territories following the beginning of the “political coup” in this regime by Benjamin Netanyahu to weaken the judicial system. One of Netanyahu’s goals is to weaken the judicial system under the guise of the judicial reform bill, to avoid his own prosecution due to cases of corruption, bribery, betrayal of trust, and fraud.
After the police commissioner of the occupying regime warned about the possibility of political assassinations and demonstrations and the emergence of differences in the occupation regime’s organizations in recent weeks regarding Netanyahu’s plan to reform the judiciary, Shabak head Ronen Bar with the leaders of the opposition faction, Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz, the Prime Minister of the former war of the Zionist regime, on one hand, and on the other hand, met with the current Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and called for the calm of the politicians and calm in the streets.
In this regard, a former Shabak officer, “Dover Krief” warned about the continuation of this situation in an interview with Zionist Radio and said: “The situation has become quite special and extraordinary.” Earlier, before the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin (former prime minister of the Zionist regime), Garmi Ghilon, the former head of Shabak, had announced in a warning that we are on the verge of a political assassination and everyone knows what happened after that.
He added: “Nadav Argaman”, the former head of Shabak, said in the election campaign about a year ago that the current conflicts may lead to ideological violence, but the difference from the previous case will be that the new incident may be on the other side, that is, the face. think, and this is a completely serious and unprecedented warning that is raised for the third time.