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Wise-Diamond4564 t1_jdruv2v wrote
This is crazy the more I think of it. I have no understanding of Israel law but it seems there’s some loophole that was never noticed before? That can allow this to happen under normal legal circumstances? Like he doesn’t have to drive tanks through the cities and whatnot sort of thing?
I wonder what loopholes other countries have and if this will be tried elsewhere
InconspicuousRadish t1_jds64f3 wrote
It's not that crazy really. Eroding democratic defense mechanisms over time is classic autocrat methodology.
Similar steps were taken by Putin, Orban, Erdogan, Maduro or Trump. Netanyahu has been in power for a long time, this is just another step in a process years in the making.
themoneybadger t1_jdxaiq9 wrote
Trump could barely get any laws passed.
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Abusfad t1_jdskceh wrote
Technically it's not a loophole, because the supreme court can legally rule out such legislation (that contradicts existing laws, for example). However, current minister of justice declared the goverment will not "accept" that, and will treat it as a coup detat (which is what said goverment is being accused of; very common rhetoric by our right wing politicians). That's where the tanks, or the threat of, come in. In addition to the accumulating erosion of judiciary independence in the past decade, we don't have much assurance from that direction.
Wise-Diamond4564 t1_jdsps7x wrote
Thanks for explaining
SoggyBiscuitVet t1_jdrppz3 wrote
"Time out!" ... "Okay, time in!"
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billpalto t1_jdrnl1r wrote
It's a test of wills now. Will Netanyahu back down on his attempt to become a dictator? Or will the people's voice actually make a difference?
IAMA_Drunk_Armadillo t1_jdrty4y wrote
I don't see Bibi backing down. This is his only opportunity and avenue to avoid being charged for his crimes.
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Promotion_Fantastic t1_jdskddb wrote
Well considering the defence minister has already been given the sack, I think that probably answers your question
CAPSLOCKCHAMP t1_jds37uc wrote
You know you’re on the wrong side of history when the IDF is the good guy lol
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LengthExact OP t1_jds3bul wrote
Usually are.
notnickthrowaway t1_jdsheeh wrote
Aaaaand… he’s fired.
And will be replaced by a fascicophant…
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Kjartanski t1_jds652b wrote
Likud is Worse than the National party because they believe that even their religion demands this
Avg_White_Guy t1_jdsf8ou wrote
The government is an embarrassment. But the Israeli people, for the most part, are not
AdSweaty8557 t1_jdsfjaj wrote
Who’s in the government? I’m sure they’re not all evil. Yet if you don’t speak or protest against injustice, at least speak out if you scared . Not enough are speaking out unfortunately. If the victims of the holocaust saw what their descendants are doing, would they be proud ?
FYI miss me with my anti semitic mess, I have Ethiopian blood in me , last I checked we are just as Semitic
Avg_White_Guy t1_jdsfwsb wrote
Are you not seeing the protests going on? The country highways, roads, and public spaces are being taken over by people. The people do not want what is going on. It’s a small portion of the country that does and unfortunately there are flaws with Israel’s government. Like many others, it is far from perfect.
AdSweaty8557 t1_jdsgq6i wrote
Majority of the protests I’ve seen are about the issues of the nation and not the treatment of the fellow humans who share the land
Avg_White_Guy t1_jdsh3bl wrote
Yes…because there are huge issues with bibi trying to turn the county into a dictatorship so he can avoid prosecution. This is what this entire post is about.
AdSweaty8557 t1_jdsii4x wrote
What moral authority can they even speak on as a nation? They’re upset about corruption, but refuse to treat the millions of Arabs humanly.
Avg_White_Guy t1_jdsn4f2 wrote
They aren’t a perfect nation but I challenge you to find me nation without flaws. And as much as everyone likes to pile on Israel, they do plenty of good. And as much as people don’t want to admit it, much of the nations today were created by conquering other lands. Israel is one of the few examples who actually gave back land after defeating other nations in an effort to gain peace.
You say you’re Ethiopian or of Ethiopian decent. It’s like pot calling kettle black in regard to the Tigray massacre and apartheid. But whatever, use this post about government corruption to bring up an unrelated topic I guess cause Arabs.
ripvannwinkler t1_jdsz2p3 wrote
> FYI miss me
Can't say that I would.
CharToll t1_jdtg62y wrote
Israel is turning authoritarian.
GOMD4 t1_jdu8wfo wrote
Seems to be a common trend lately
Nepalus t1_jdtcap7 wrote
I think he gets through this and immediately starts an issue with Iran, Gaza, etc. Create a crisis that the country has to unite around.
Way things have been going lately I wouldn’t even be surprised if he went after the Dome to cause enough chaos to cover his crimes.
jsilvy t1_jdx258b wrote
Not necessarily gonna work. Remember the Sheikh Jarrah crisis?
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ethicslobo98 t1_jdri154 wrote
Better late then never right? Right guys???
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Israel defence minister said on Saturday that “we must stop the legislative process”
“The growing social rift has made its way into the army and security agencies. It is a clear, immediate and tangible threat to Israel’s security,” said Galant, who is a member of Netanyahu’s own right-wing Likud party.
Edit: he was just fired.
Edit2: his sacking caused mass protests and riots around the country.