Deri and Netanyahu belatedly realized the attempt to change the nature of the regime dictated by the fanatics, in the context of the attempt to do so on the backs of Shas and Likud's eastern public; both are now acting in a similar way, in two directions: one, to distance themselves from the fanatics and fanaticism, and the other, to try to fence the power of The fanatics in the coalition, in such a way that they will not be able to drag the essential parties a second time as they wish. The considerations of Deri and Netanyahu are political, and not altruistic, and therefore the possibility that the despicable legislation they are responsible for, after falling into the trap of the fanatical fools, will return, is strong and exists. The political rhinos in both parties, Shas, and the Likud, are now waiting for instructions. If Deri and Netanyahu instruct them to go back and support the legislation, that's exactly what they will do. There is no one in the Shas political arena but Deri, and in the Likud political arena there are fewer brave people than expected to be in a central ruling party. Netanyahu is the shining sun for the Likud rhinos, another reason why the fall in his judgment is so tragic. Gallant is the only senior who gathered courage and acted; Israel will undoubtedly remember him for this act. There were also others in Likud who criticized the despicable legislation, but how they voted remains unclear.
At the beginning of the crisis we expressed here our astonishment that Netanyahu was dragging Israel into such a deep social crisis, on the eve of war. Now, so Hezbollah says, the war is already here, and it quotes from the Koran to present it as a religious war. The concentration capacity of the leaders of the Likud and Shas could have prevented this trend from its inception. The Lebanese organization also presents the new war coordination institution with all of Israel's oppressors in it (see the first article). When we cross this military crisis, it will probably be established here A state commission of inquiry into the events that preceded the war and which encouraged Israel's enemies to go into it, within three months of the beginning of the internal crisis in Israel; Netanyahu and Deri, and their colleagues in Likud and Shas, will have to explain all the steps of the crisis, starting with the trap set for them by the fanatics on the way to regime change in Israel, through The rapid formation of the Iranian terrorist front against us when the Likud and Shas were busy changing the regime, and up to the lowering of the Moody's rating forecast on Saturday evening – moves that harmed all areas of life and the economic prosperity brought by millions of talented Israelis for two decades. But now we must prepare for a war whose character Regarding us, Hezbollah quotes from the Koran, according to which enemies will come again to the Jewish Temple and loot it once more (Surat al-Asra).
After the war, Israel will have to reconsider the status quo on the Temple Mount, and whether murderous extremist Islam deserves to have a military bridgehead in the center of Jerusalem. The fact that Hezbollah and Iran see the current reality as a religious war, and not a political issue, makes it clear that their grip on the Temple Mount is in their eyes a military bridgehead that can fuel and serve the war. Now, as mentioned, we must postpone dealing with this, and do two main things, one, to distance ourselves as much as possible from any meaning of a religious war, and at the same time be aware that the enemies intend to lead us exactly there, to the reconstruction of the battle of Hittin, when we are in the role of the conquering crusaders, and they are in the role of the owners of the land; In other words, they will use everything they have in their hands without inhibitions, with murderous jihadi fervor, starting with knives and murdering girls and the helpless unarmed, ending with ballistic missiles and clouds of Iranian drones that are sophisticated in their simplicity and therefore so effective – and tunnels. And they will try to bring to the battlefield also Russia and China's inspiration. Regarding tunnels: Even if the security establishment believes that there are no tunnels on the Lebanese border, the IDF still needs to be prepared for tunnels in case a mistake is made, because Nasrallah says he has them (in a video he published about two weeks ago). The Lebanese enemy may mislead, but in this case, it is worth examining the content of his words again. The second thing, a unity government must be established now. The cynical and inappropriate Israeli political system needs to come out of its skin, literally, and establish this structure now for the sake of Israel, and for change not for its sake.