Zionist army officers warn of a change in judicial law

Mar 1, 2023 - 19:01
Zionist army officers warn of a change in judicial law


Hundreds of officers from the military intelligence unit of the Zionist regime have warned that they will no longer serve if a plan to change the regime's judicial law is approved. In the Netanyahu cabinet's plan, known as "judicial reform", which is interpreted by residents of the occupied territories as a constitutional coup, the powers of the regime's judiciary will be reduced, and the power and position of the executive and legislative branches in this regime will be strengthened. In this plan, the powers of judicial adviser to the cabinet of the Zionist regime, as well as those of judicial advisers to other ministries of that regime, will be assumed, and the minister will be able to remove or appoint any judicial adviser he wants to his cabinet. Channel 13 of the Zionist regime reported that the reserve officers of Unit 8200 announced in a letter to Minister of War Yoav Galant, Chief of the General Staff of the Army Herzi Halevi and Chief of the Military Intelligence Department (Aman), Aron Khalifa: "We are seeing warning signs, warning of real threats to Israel's security." The letter states that the concerns of these officers are related to the breakdown of social cohesion, the damage to the economy, stability and image of the Zionist regime in the world as a result of the abolition of the separation of powers and the violation of the independence of the judiciary, given that some of these damages may soon become irreparable.
Last week, more than a hundred reserve officers of the Zionist regime's special forces signed a petition and warned that they would not serve the regime if the plan to reform the judiciary was approved.
The media of the Zionist regime also reported that one of the officers of the Zionist regime air force had resigned in protest against the judicial reform plan.
Netanyahu, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery and betrayal of trust, plans to walk away from court with a plan for "judicial military reform."