The former head of Mossad and 100 Zionist generals joined the protesters against Netanyahu.
The media of the Zionist regime reported that about 100 generals, the former chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the former head of the Mossad joined the protests against the Prime Minister’s judicial changes plan.
About 100 military officials, including the former head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, former heads of the Mossad and Shabak, and generals of the Zionist regime, announced their support for the protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial change plan.
Despite the decision of the Zionist parliament to postpone the process of approving the judicial changes plan in the Knesset until Monday, the protesting settlers continue their protest gatherings in areas including Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Ra’anana.
The Zionist media also reported that these generals and the pilots’ union also asked Netanyahu to immediately stop the judicial change plan, which is said to seek to limit the powers of the judicial system.
According to the Al-Mayadeen network, dozens of former security officials of the Zionist regime have also announced that they will support not joining the military service if judicial changes are approved.
A number of demonstrators also gathered near the house of Yoaf Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, and a number of officers of this regime emphasized in a letter to Netanyahu that he is responsible for any damage to the army and security of this regime.