Benny Gantz reiterates commitment to productive communication with Netanyahu in Knesset return

After Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Monday that the judicial amendments would be postponed to the next session of the Knesset, Israeli protest leaders rejected Netanyahu’s speech, according to Israeli Channel 12.

“maneuver to impose dictatorship”

And they considered that Netanyahu’s postponement of the amendments is a ploy to reimpose the dictatorship in a second time, emphasizing that it will remain in the streets.

However, former Defense Minister Benny Gantz welcomed Netanyahu’s speech and called for Defense Minister Galant to be reinstated.

“We will go back to the Knesset and talk to Netanyahu in good faith,” he said.

suspension of the strike

The union also called for the nationwide strike to be lifted after Netanyahu announced the postponement of judicial amendments.

“The strike you announced this morning will end,” said Arnon Bar-David, head of the Histadrut union, praising Netanyahu for the move and offering to help draft mutually consensual amendments.

“No to civil war”

And the news site () quoted Netanyahu as saying, in a speech to the Israelis, that “there cannot be a civil war in Israel”.

The site added that Netanyahu said Israel cannot survive without its army and that its army cannot survive by refusing to perform military service.

He arrives in one moment in which Israel is seeing widespread unrest and demonstrations in the whole country, rejecting the amendments.

Earlier today, the “Times of Israel” reported that the Jewish Power Party announced that its leader, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, has agreed to postpone judicial amendments, giving the government a deadline until the next session of the Knesset, which starts in early May.

ability to legislate

The newspaper said this deadline would give Netanyahu an opportunity to try to pass the amendments legislation through negotiations with opposition figures.

He indicated that Ben Gvir’s position has arrived in change Netanyahu’s agreement to approve the formation of the “National Guard,” which Ben Gvir seeks to establish, at the next cab meeting.

He explained that the “National Guard” will be placed under the command of the Ministry of National Security, which is in charge of Ben Gvir.

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