The Jerusalem Post delves into the key issues shaping Israel’s current turmoil, presenting perspectives from both sides of the argument.
"We are a democracy, but with the situation now, we are doing an injustice to this term, this was a knife in the back of democracy.”
Israel's failed leaders should step aside and make room for new leaders who will renew and rebuild the country.
Protesters have gathered over the course of the week, focused primarily on the hostages and the judicial reform.
According to the prime minister and the government, the authority to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet lay solely with the government, according to the law.
Protesters blocked multiple entrances to the Knesset while a vote was held on the 2025 budget, as police attempted to disperse them.
How Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's firing of Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) head Ronen Bar kicked off a clash between Israel's security and political spheres.
A source tells the Jerusalem Post that Information was gathered, but no formal probe was formed.
"We cannot ignore the grave letter from the head of the Shin Bet. Summon him immediately to present his claims.
Additional protests are planned for Monday, including a Shift 101 protest for the hostages and a march organized by the Academic Protest.