Haaretz: Nasrallah is not wrong about Israel.
Amos Hareil, a military affairs analyst, in an interview with the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz, said that Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, recently gave two speeches in which he presented his so-called “spider web” theory about the weakness of the Israeli regime.
According to Amos Hareil, Seyed Nasrallah announced this theory for the first time after the withdrawal of the Zionist regime from southern Lebanon in May 2000.
Hareil continued, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah predicts that the internal division in the Israeli regime will lead to the collapse of the regime so that the Israeli regime will no longer see the 80th anniversary of “independence” (occupation of Palestinian lands).
This military analyst of the Zionist regime went on to say that the “crisis of trust” in the Israeli regime is one of the problems plaguing the security and military institutions of this regime. He added: “For this reason, I say Seyed Nasrallah is not wrong; Because these differences will divide Israel into two pieces.
The columnist of Haaretz, like other analysts and observers in the affairs of occupied Palestine, called the actions of the new cabinet headed by Netanyahu a “coup” and said: the anger of the coup attempt against the existing political system in Israel, which is run by Netanyahu’s cabinet, is directed to the army [ Israel] and may harm its executive effectiveness in the long run.
The military analysis of the Zionist regime said: If reforms are approved in the judicial system, pilots, squadrons and reserve forces will voluntarily refuse to fly.
Netanyahu has described the changes he wants in the judicial system as a very important and historic step towards the realization of a free democratic system, but in front of “Yair Lapid”, the leader of the opposition, he considered the approval of this bill a black spot in the history of Jewish life.
The new changes, by guaranteeing the presence of the majority of the members of the ruling coalition in the selection board of judges, will cause the occupying regime’s cabinet to impose its dominance on the judicial system even more, and in this way, it will place judges aligned with the extreme right-wing cabinet of the Zionist regime at the top of the positions.
On the other hand, limiting the powers of the Supreme Prosecutor of the Zionist regime will also limit the possibility of vetoing laws that contradict the basic law of Israel and the process of monitoring the selection of cabinet ministers.
Since Netanyahu announced that he has succeeded in forming his coalition cabinet, the process of protests has increased to form a front against the ruling extremist religious camp and its intended judicial reforms.
Last week, nearly half a million residents of the occupied territories came to the streets of Tel Aviv and other cities of occupied Palestine and chanted slogans in protest against the reforms of the judicial system of this regime, which allows the extreme right wing of this regime, wide participation in the election process. The judges of the central courts and the supreme prosecutor should have this regime.