THIS IS VERY BAD NEWS !!!!!!!!
==============================Israel minister drafts law to arrest citizens who ‘harm national morale’
Law would crack down on Israelis who blame government for October 7th massacre
https://www.frontline.news/post/israel-minister-drafts-law-to-arrest-citizens-who-harm-national-morale
Israel Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi has drafted regulations that would allow authorities to arrest taxpaying citizens and seize their property for “harming national morale,” Israeli media reported Sunday. [funny, this is the same phrase that Rabbi Asher Weiss used about the “gittin in time of war” dialogue]
The proposed regulations, which were drafted after consultation with Israel National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, come as 80% of Israelis reportedly blame the government for the October 7th attacks in which Muslim invaders massacred over 1,300 Israelis.
Security analysts are baffled by how the attackers were able to cross Israel’s heavily fortified border unimpeded and why it took Israel’s highly trained security forces over six hours to respond to calls for help. As we go to press no official investigations have been launched and IDF officials have said “now is not the time” to investigate what went wrong.
“In the 40 or more years that I’ve been following Israel one way or another, I’ve never seen this happen,” commented Trump-appointed former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman.
“I’ve never seen the border breached in this manner. Usually, even one person from Gaza gets close to the border, they’re intercepted and neutralized long before they can do anything. This is just something I’ve never seen before. It’s of course a large intelligence failure.”
1 comment:
Frightening how the world (the so-called democracies)) are becoming dictatorial. Surprising there is no outcry. Why are the people asleep? Freedoms slowly being chipped away.
What happened to Ben Gvir, the right winger? We don't hear from him and as written above, he seems to be in agreement with this latest rule. Smotrich at least made a public statement of
apology. Something is so rotten in Denmark, as the saying goes.
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