The suspect allegedly carried out several tasks with full awareness of their potential to harm Israel’s security.
"Those who do not contribute to the national effort would do well, at the very least, not to hinder it," Netanyahu responded.
Reflecting on his career, Sa’ar remarks: “I think I’m the Israeli politician who has written the most resignation letters. I never focus on the seat; it’s not what interests me.”
“A fixated mind can make one believe black is white,” he explained.
Following the vote, Eisenkot called the bill “a bill to destroy Israel’s intelligence superiority.”
Bennett would have 24 seats, Likud would drop to 21 seats, National Unity would decrease to 14 seats, and Yesh Atid would garner 12.
Netanyahu called the ruling an "antisemetic step with one goal - to deter me, to deter us - from exercising our right to defend ourselves."