Zionist pilot says he will kill Netanyahu.
“Zeif Raz”, the pilot of the Zionist regime, who participated in the attack of this regime on the Iraqi nuclear facilities in 1981, said that “If Netanyahu continues to implement his judicial reform plans, which is a ‘coup’, he should be assassinated.” »
The reserve officer, who is an opponent of Netanyahu’s cabinet policies, added that “if the prime minister gains dictatorial power, he and his ministers should be killed.”
The Likud party, which is headed by Netanyahu, responded to these statements in a statement saying that “provocative actions against Netanyahu are the height of madness. “Zeev Raz’s invitation to assassinate the prime minister and his ministers shocked us, the (internal security agency) Shabak and the Israeli police should immediately arrest him and others who are taking provocative actions against Netanyahu.”
According to SAMA news agency, after the increase in the scope of such statements against Netanyahu’s cabinet, the Israeli police announced in a statement that “anyone who publishes such words on social networks will be interrogated.”
The Zionist police announced that “it will not tolerate threatening and provocative actions, and if it is proven that a person has committed a crime, an indictment bill will be issued against him.”
“Yair Lapid”, one of the leaders of the opposition and the opponent of Netanyahu’s cabinet, while supporting the continuation of protests against the cabinet, said: “I invite all lovers of Israel to demonstrations and protests and to come to the streets, but on the condition that the law is protected and the protests are directed towards Don’t let violence go.”
News sources reported on Saturday night that tens of thousands of people demonstrated against the Cabinet of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime in occupied Palestine.
The scope of the weekly protests against Netanyahu expanded on Saturday night, and dozens of cities from the north to the south of occupied Palestine, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, occupied Jerusalem, Beersheba, Rishon Letzion and Herzliya, were the scene of demonstrations against the far-right cabinet.