They are close to a civil war and perhaps eight, and we will reach the hobby …

The Israeli media have dealt with climbing the political and judicial crisis in Israel, in the midst of warnings from the country’s shift towards an internal confrontation which can constitute a civil war, with the climbing of the confrontation between the government and the judicial institutions.
Analysts considered that the decisive confrontation will revolve around the decision of the Supreme Court concerning the rejection of the head of the bar of Ronin Bari, which increases the state of division in Israel.
Judge Gella Steins made a temporary order to freeze the decision to reject until he considered the calls against him, in a move described by the 13th Israeli channel as a “judicial drama” which can deepen the crisis.
For his part, the correspondent for the 14th Channel of Channel, Mutty Castle, said that the court’s decision reflects what he described as an “attempt to strengthen the power of the deep state of the state”, noting that the government is determined to go forward by rejecting a bar despite legal complications.
On the other hand, the Minister of Communications Shlomo attacked the court’s decision, stressing that the chief of Tibia will end his functions on April 10, or before that if a successor is appointed to him, adding that “the court does not have the power to intervene in government decisions”.
In collaboration with these developments, the government is heading for another controversial step by pushing towards the dismissal of the government’s judicial adviser, as the ministers officially received documents from the special session.
It is planned that the session, scheduled for next Sunday, will attend strong discussions and attacks of ministers against the judicial advisor before the final decision, which will eventually arrive at the Supreme Court.
In the light of this crisis scene, the former president of the Supreme Court, Aharon Barak, warned against the gravity of the situation, saying to the Israeli channel 12: “We are very close to the civil war, and perhaps the eighth war of the State of Israel … s. “”
For his part, Amos Yildian, the former head of the military intelligence division, stressed that internal divisions can weaken Israel’s capacity to face external threats, saying: “After the October seventh, we were in depression, but there are those who live in the political euphoria today, and it is believed that his situation is stable.
In a related context, concerns about the future of the democratic process in Israel have raised questions about the integrity of future elections.
During an interview with the 12th channel, the former Israeli staff chief, Yair Golan, reaffirmed his position according to which “Netanyahu seeks to get rid of the last guards of the door”, referring to her targeting of the lucky on the door of the door at the door at the door door, which could open the door to “No.”.
Golan added that Netanyahu is well aware that the chances of winning the next elections are not existing under the current regime, and for that, this undermines the foundations of all Israeli democracy, to ensure that it remains in power, warning that the continuation of this approach can push Israel towards the “return point”.