πIsrael's opposition parties should resign collectively to protest Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to dismiss Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, but that most likely won't happen. It will fall on the public to save Israeli democracy,and the public must flood the streets
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Netanyahu's detractors and critical commentators are now completing each other's sentences: He is destroying Israel.
Netanyahu immediately accused Argaman and Bar of extortion. When, during their 15-minute meeting on Sunday, Netanyahu notified Bar that he plans to dismiss him, Bar responded:
Third, his ongoing war against the reviled "deep state" elites.
Second, his sole motivation: political survival after the October 7 calamity and his grandiose attempts to forge an alternative narrative based on prevarication and distortion
This is Israel's "Weimar moment," and its fragile, brittle, precarious democracy is being lethally challenged by a desperate,
That means there are only two elements that can stem this political earthquake that threatens to cause a tsunami: