For decades, the Israeli government has worked hard in Washington to ensure good relations with both Democrats and Republicans in order to ensure bipartisan support. For many years, this was a successful strategy. Both parties offered unwavering support to Israel. In recent years, that level of unconditional support for Israel has been eroding within the Democratic Party.
Thousands of Israeli people took to the streets in Tel Aviv, late Saturday, in protest against the new government’s policies which is now led by the country’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This comes days after his administration’s Justice Minister Yariv Levin unveiled his plans to overhaul the country’s judicial system, which opponents and critics say threaten democracy and freedom.
What is the legal reform plan about?
ALBAWABA - The latest to hit out at Benjamin Netanyahu and his extremist government is Ehud Baak, a former Israeli prime minister from the Labour Party.