The former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and the leader of the opposition party in the occupying regime warned that Israel could disintegrate in a few months, referring to the demonstrations by tens of thousands of people in Israel.
Yair Lapid, one of the leaders of the Israeli opposition parties and former prime minister of the Zionist regime, warned on Wednesday in a speech in the Zionist regime parliament that the regime could disintegrate.
According to Zionist media, Yair Lapid said: "Between now and six months from now, Israel will be divided from within and its society will hate each other".
The occupied territories have witnessed demonstrations by tens of thousands of people in Tel Aviv, occupied Jerusalem and Haifa over the past seven weeks, and these demonstrations are still ongoing.
These mass demonstrations and internal strife began after the Tel Aviv cabinet led by Binyamin Netanyahu presented a plan to "reform the judicial system" on the 4th of last month.
Netanyahu, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery and betrayal of trust, plans to avoid prosecution through what he calls "judicial conscription reform".
https://hurseda.net/dunya/247875-lapid-israil-birkac-ay-icinde-iceriden-bolunecek.html
The former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and the leader of the opposition party in the occupying regime warned that Israel could disintegrate in a few months, referring to the demonstrations by tens of thousands of people in Israel.
Yair Lapid, one of the leaders of the Israeli opposition parties and former prime minister of the Zionist regime, warned on Wednesday in a speech in the Zionist regime parliament that the regime could disintegrate.
According to Zionist media, Yair Lapid said: "Between now and six months from now, Israel will be divided from within and its society will hate each other".
The occupied territories have witnessed demonstrations by tens of thousands of people in Tel Aviv, occupied Jerusalem and Haifa over the past seven weeks, and these demonstrations are still ongoing.
These mass demonstrations and internal strife began after the Tel Aviv cabinet led by Binyamin Netanyahu presented a plan to "reform the judicial system" on the 4th of last month.
Netanyahu, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery and betrayal of trust, plans to avoid prosecution through what he calls "judicial conscription reform".
https://hurseda.net/dunya/247875-lapid-israil-birkac-ay-icinde-iceriden-bolunecek.html
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