Zionist Study Center: The Israeli army is on the verge of collapse.
The Center for Internal Security Studies of the Interim Zionist regime admitted that the army of this regime is facing the danger of collapse and is moving in a direction that endangers the equation of regional deterrence for Tel Aviv.
The Center for Internal Security Studies of the Provisional Zionist regime admitted on Sunday that the internal events of this regime have shaken the state of the Zionist army.
This center, which is responsible for preparing an annual report on the challenges facing Tel Aviv and determining its policies, and is one of the most important research institutes of this regime, published a report on the dimensions of this issue and wrote that the Zionist army is facing the danger of “collapse” and is moving in a direction that “endangers the regional deterrence equation”.
While translating the center’s report, Shams News announced that what had been warned about the state of the Zionist regime has come true and that the damage to the internal security of this regime has become a “reality”. But the only way is to stop judicial changes.
This study center asked the cabinet of the Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to immediately stop the judicial change that has caused a wave of protests in occupied Palestine; Protests that have even reached military institutions.
Opponents of the judicial changes plan say that Netanyahu’s goal is to reduce the power of the judiciary in occupied Palestine and it includes proposals to limit the power of the Supreme Court of the Zionist regime. But Netanyahu and the supporters of this plan argue that the judiciary has too much power and interferes with the functioning of the executive branch.
Amos Yadlin, the former head of the military intelligence service of the Zionist regime (Aman) also said that Netanyahu has harmed the security of this regime; Because he has committed a “judicial coup”.
The proposal of judicial changes has caused massive protests against it in the big cities of occupied Palestine. Protesters say Netanyahu is trying to protect himself from corruption charges by weakening the judiciary. According to these protesters, Netanyahu’s proposed reforms could make it easier to evade prosecution against him in corruption cases.
Despite this, the proposal of this plan, beyond the protests it has brought, has drawn attention to the existing divisions in occupied Palestine. Many experts on issues related to this regime, even inside occupied Palestine, consider these divisions to be a sign of big gaps that can lead to the end of Israel’s fake existence.
“Amir Avivi”, one of the reserve generals of the Zionist interim regime, recently warned about the security of this regime and the effect of judicial changes on the army and said: “Stopping the service of the reserve forces in the army, which is a result of their political opinions, harms deterrence and endangers the security of Israel and the unity of the army.”
More than 100 pilots and reserve soldiers of the Zionist Air Force recently refused to join the air units of this regime in protest of the continuation of the judicial reform plan. Since assuming the post of Prime Minister, Netanyahu has announced that he will not stop this plan despite the massive protests against him and his cabinet over the controversial judicial plan.
Acknowledging the concern that exists among the Zionist army and is caused by Hezbollah’s movements on the borders of occupied Palestine and Lebanon, Avivi said: these events will weaken our deterrence in the end. We also used bullets in the West Bank. We must show that our loss of deterrence does not continue.”