The massively well-funded protests against the plans for Judicial Reform are super organized and coordinated with mass media in Israel in order to literally drive the masses into hysteria, no matter what the ramifications. On this level, they are clearly succeeding.
The protest organizers are succeeding in giving off
the impression of a country that is split down the middle on the question of
Israel’s future. Should Israel be a western democratic State or a primitive
religious country that tramples on the supremacy of law? That is what they want
you to think this is all truly about.
What is it really about? Power, jealousy and yes, it
is also about the rule of democracy vs. the rule of the mob.
The protesters are well-funded, in the tens of
millions of dollars, with one clear goal in mind – to bring down Netanyahu and
the right-wing – whatever the cost. The left wing of Israel dominated Israeli
politics from 1948 till 1977, and has never truly accepted that in 1977,
everything changed. The silent majority of Sephardic Jews, Jews from Arab
Lands, shifted to the right in a tectonic shift that has stood until today.
From 1977 till 1996, the left-wing did rise to power twice. But both times, it
was a with a razor thin majority or via a tie in the general elections.
Afterwards, the only truly left-wing Prime Minister
that was elected in an election that was clearly won by the left was Ehud
Barak. He presided over a terrifying and embarrassing few years of constant
terror across the State of Israel by Arab terrorists. He was unable to restore
any sense of calm or order – for years. Thousands of Israelis were killed with
weapons that the previous left-wing government under Yitzhak Rabin had supplied
them. All of this was done with the clear support of the completely politicized
judiciary that cleared the way of any legal obstacles to arming Israel’s
enemies. Was the Judiciary actually responsible? Yes.
Barak was democratically kicked out of office in the
next election in a massive shift to the right. Israel was fed up with the
weakness of left-wing leaders, and would never elect a left-wing Prime Minister
till today. It has been 20 years. The left wing of Israel knows this. They
can’t win democratically anymore because 65-70% of Israel’s Jewish population
is right-wing. Netanyahu’s reputation as a strong leader has allowed him to be
reelected time and again into the seat of the Prime Minister. Ehud Barak has
been jealous of this for decades.
The battle today is indeed about power and is driven
by jealousy. But at its core, it is a culture war. The protesters don’t care as
much about democracy as they care about losing power. They support a secular,
non-Jewish country, and are willing to be violent and fight their own brethren
in order to not lose control. Only one side truly cares about the unity of the
Jewish people. That side will win, but only when they overtake the left-wing’s
massive PR battle.
There are many examples of interference by the
judiciary without any legal backing
1. When politicians make a political
appointment that the legal system disagrees with the legal system cancels the
appointment.
2. When politicians try to fire someone that
the legal system disagrees with the legal system freezes the termination.
3. When right-wing elected governments want to
pass laws that the activist-leftist judicial system disagrees with, the legal
system kills the bill during the legislative process or has the Supreme Court
annul the law.
4. When a left-wing elected government makes an
international decision without Knesset approval even though according to law it
requires Knesset approval the legal establishment approves the deal without
problems.
5. While Israeli law forbids terror-supporters
from serving in Israel’s parliament the Supreme Court constantly allows
terror-supporting Arab Muslim representatives to serve in Israel’s parliament.
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