Invoking Trump, targeting ‘deep state,’ Israel’s Netanyahu triggers protests
- On March 24, 2025, demonstrators protested near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem against his government's actions targeting the attorney general and head of the Shin Bet, and calling for a Gaza ceasefire deal.
- These actions coincide with Netanyahu's government's attempt to revive a proposed judicial overhaul designed to weaken the courts, sparking intensive protests and accusations of autocratic behavior.
- Netanyahu, who arrived at the Tel Aviv District Court on Dec. 10, 2024, is Israel's longest-serving premier and is currently battling corruption charges, while also intensifying war efforts in Gaza.
- Netanyahu posted on X, stating, "In America and in Israel, when a strong right-wing leader wins an election, the leftist Deep State weaponizes the justice system to thwart the peoples will," echoing similar claims made by Donald Trump.
- Critics argue that Netanyahu, emboldened by Trump, is removing institutional checks on his power and undermining democracy, while supporters maintain he needs loyal subordinates to effectively lead Israel during wartime and that these reforms are necessary to overcome a 'deep state' obstructing his agenda.
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‘It starts at the top’: Extremist views are all that many young Israelis have ever known
Outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem, a group of teenage girls was creating chaos. Young Israelis overwhelmingly identify as right-wing, as the Gaza conflict deepens societal divisions.
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