22th week of protests – crime

Hi,
It is the 22nd week in a row that the protests against the judicial reform are taking place around Israel. I felt only this morning how the crime can easily get to my fromt door.

We stepped down to go to the beach and found the street closed in fear of a bomb in our neighbor car. Her husband son is a criminal, and after his opponents have tried to shoot him down last week. They set her front door on fire to send him a sign.

I am not blaming the current government for not taking care of years of crime before her (although Bibi is our prime minister for around 17 years and has reasposability for it). I do blame it for not having a plan, except creating an armed militon for Itamar Ben Gvir.

It seems like the violence Ben Gvir wishes to see against the protestors had drippled down, and a protest in Keisaria against Bibi house had ended up with violante arrests with no reason

On the other side of the ocean, one of the reform leaders, Simcha Rothman, was attacking a protestor in New York City as he understood he could not avoid protests even there.

The opposition, in the meanwhile, does not take responsibility and does not attack the coalition as it should be in the Knesset. As one wrote: “What we need now is someone strong as Ben Gurion. But we have are the political equivalents of Bert and Arnie

Take Care
Gad

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