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Israel News!

Netanyahu's new controversial policy hits the first page of the newspapers

It was not A long ago since he has announced his new foreign policy, embracing mass recognition of Jerusalem as the sole Capital city of Israel, and now Bibi has announced A new policy that might get slightly more support than the former, but still, be judged harshly. After the loud reactions from the international community, such as Afsharid Persia's complete support of the Palestinians, the office of Prime ministry has posted A reaction comment. it followed:

"Hello,
Lately, the international community has squeezed on Israel and as always, tried to applied pressure to take back our announcement. several things need to be cleared. The Prime Minister completely believes in Human and social rights for our citizens, no matter the race, gender, ethnicity or skin color, whatsoever, and Netanyahu would like to invite all of the Arabs who are not yet, to become citizens of Israel and have an Israeli passport, as our dear neighbors are always welcome to help our process of bringing REAL peace and prosperity to this holy land, and not only sign A peace 'treaty' that will surely cause more devastating wars than there already were. Our motive behind the decision, besides bringing peace and prosperity, is to break the Palestinian myth. The Oslo accords have made us recognize the Palestinian right of sovereignty, without the State of Israel being recognized as the sole Jewish state. furthermore, we would like the Arabs living in the West Bank and Gaza to take an example from the Israeli Arabs, who work, live, eat and sleep together with Jews. Some of them recognize Israel as A state, some of them still wish for something we do not believe in called Free Palestine, but we do want real peace, and we will work towards the end for that. Thus, another policy that has disrupted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his deputy Moshe Feiglin, and changed was that, in any case of A war, terrorist attack or gunfight, instead of the original law of giving medical help to who is closer to losing his life first, from now on the immediate medical help will be given automatically to Israeli citizen or defense forces of any kind, whether its the police or the military. We have had enough of terrorists trying to murder, getting injured by our brave soldiers, and then given medical help first.
Thank you,
the office of Prime Minister of the State of Israel"

Left-wing protest in Tel Aviv against Netanyahu's policy

Following the rally of Netanyahu and his major policy change, A Left-wing protest took place in Tel Aviv, innovated by activists of Ha'Avoda (labor) party and Meretz, the only 2 Left-wing parties as of today in the Knesset. together with supporters of the Arab parties other activists of Left and Extreme Left-wing parties, as well as Arab students of Tel Aviv University, they all joined together to protest the new policy. their opinion was loud and clear, they opposed Netanyahu's moves as they get Israel further miles away from the 2 state solution and, according to their opinion, away from actual peace. Furthermore, they protested his reign as "undemocratic", as they believe his corruption charges are the truth, and he should step down immediately. It is yet to be seen whether he is guilty or clean of the charges, but we will have to wait until after the second elections to know.

Middle Eastern Prof. speaks.

We caught one of Israel's greatest experts in Middle Eastern culture and relations, professor Mordechai Cohen, to A minor conversation, to hear his opinions on the current situation.

On Bibi's alleged charges:

"It could be true, but I do not believe it, it is more likely A judicial coup is taking place. Remember, no matter how much he took for an alleged bribe, Peres and Rabin definitely surpassed him by far, we must fight the deep-state inside us."

On Israel's Left-wing decline:
"Definitely saddening Israel's left-wing is barely 15 seats in the Knesset out of 120. Israel had turned into A right-wing state only. The 2 State solution is not supported only by the left of course, but definitely not by majority. The Left will come back though. It only seems Israel's right-wing revolution is irreversible but it's not. The Right-wing is on the rise because of security and harsh retaliation. I can guarantee that if in 2005 when we withdrew from Gaza, the predictions would have been right and Gaza would be Middle Eastern Singapore rather than a humanitarian crisis, most of the Israelis would have turned Left and support 2 states."

On Israel's current system:
"Parliamentary rule is A failure. It funny to me how 5 seat-party can force A whole nation to go into elections yet again, 2 in the same year because of ego issues. In Israel, the Secular-Religious division, conservative or liberal, socialist or capitalist, they are all minor changes that can force each politician to establish his own party. Take A prime example at These states of the american union, A Right-Wing party can consist of progressive right, conservative, religious, secular, liberal, etc. Same about the Democrats.

On Palestinians:
I would really want to recognize their sovereignty wishes, but how can I believe they really identify themselves as one People if A father does not let his Hebronian daughter marry A Nablusi husband? And in Gaza, they hate the Bank's Palestinians. They need to make peace between themselves and get out of the old tribal primitive way, or else they will end up like Yemen and half of Africa. "

Middle Eastern tensions:
"Politically correct people try to make the Persian-Arabian conflict as A recent one for domination, it's more than that. They do not like to say it, but their rivalry goes A thousand years back. Whos side are we? none. It is definitely ironic that the Persians that are historically our allies see us as their greatest rival, but let them deal with the Arabs first. Persia as of now, rules by proxy an entire Arab nation in Yemen. Persia as of now occupies REAL Arab land that is Abu Musa and the Tunbs, and believe me it's more important than Judea and Samaria. We definitely should be open for every nation, to accept peace from everyone and not take pride too much, but not sacrifice too much. "

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