Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, signaling his intention to move ahead with a controversial plan to overhaul the country's judiciary. This has sparked mass protests and unrest, with many calling for Netanyahu to resign. The situation is still unfolding, with Netanyahu yet to comment on the dismissal or the protests.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant after he called for a pause in the government's drive to overhaul the country's court system. This has caused a rift in the coalition government and has intensified the brewing showdown between Netanyahu's government and the judiciary. The Movement for Quality Government in Israel has asked the Supreme Court to punish Netanyahu for allegedly violating a conflict of interest agreement, and a parliamentary vote on a centerpiece of the overhaul is set for this week.
Two people were wounded in a shooting attack in east Jerusalem on Saturday, the day after a gunman killed seven people near a synagogue in the city. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called for an end to the “senseless cycle of violence” and for all sides to “exercise maximum restraint and take steps to reduce tensions.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to “take all necessary steps to restore security and order to the city.”
On Friday night, five people were killed and several injured in a shooting in the Jewish neighborhood of Neve Yaakov in east Jerusalem. This followed a deadly raid by the Israeli military in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, which killed nine Palestinians and a tenth later north of Jerusalem. The incident has sparked international condemnation and raised tensions in the region, with the United Nations calling for an independent investigation and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemning the attack and promising to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that Aryeh Deri, a senior member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, cannot serve as minister due to a tax evasion conviction, prompting backlash from Deri's Shas party and plans from the coalition to weaken the Supreme Court. This is a major setback for Netanyahu, who is now faced with the challenge of responding to the court's decision and its implications for his coalition's future.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Saturday night to protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government's proposed changes to the Israeli judicial system. The protesters are concerned about the dismantling of Israeli democracy and human rights protections, and are determined to make their voices heard. Despite the pouring rain, the protests have been largely peaceful, with no reports of violence or arrests.






