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Netanyahu's Power Grab: Firing the AG, Occupying Gaza, and Putin's Call

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Bibi Netanyahu BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. In the latest and perhaps most seismic twist for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his government unanimously voted to fire the attorney general this Monday. The move, reported by the Los Angeles Times, is the culmination of a long-running showdown between Netanyahu and the judiciary that critics say threatens Israel’s democratic guardrails. The Supreme Court swooped in and immediately froze the dismissal as it reviews the move’s legality, with watchdog groups crying foul over what they call an unprecedented and politically driven power grab. The controversy is all the more combustible as Netanyahu himself remains on trial for corruption, with critics charging that this is about personally weakening judicial independence. Netanyahu claims it’s all a witch hunt and blames judicial overreach for blocking his government’s agenda, while opposition groups have rallied with over 15000 signatures trying to reverse the dismissal. Amid this domestic drama, Netanyahu’s national security strategy is unfolding at full tilt. On Monday evening, confirmed by the Jerusalem Post, he announced the decision for a full IDF occupation of the Gaza Strip and new orders to conduct operations directly in areas where Israeli hostages are believed to be held. Netanyahu’s message to Israel’s military brass was equally direct: if these new directives for Gaza don’t suit the military chiefs, they can resign. This development follows his continued push, as detailed by ABC News, for a military solution to free the few remaining hostages still held by Hamas, after what is described as months with little diplomatic progress and growing despair among hostage families. Netanyahu is betting on force, amid rising international concern that famine in Gaza is now labeled “imminent” by humanitarian groups, with over 175 deaths from malnutrition already noted by Gaza health authorities. As all this unfolds, Netanyahu also took a call from Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 4, with official Kremlin sources reporting the conversation but holding back details. Meanwhile, the economic side of his government put forward plans to renovate southern Israeli communities ravaged in the conflict, as Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich revealed. Public pressure at home continues to mount, with the streets of Tel Aviv again packed by protesters demanding an end to the war and the urgent return of the remaining hostages. Social media has been awash in commentary, videos of emaciated hostages released by Hamas fueling further outrage and heartbreak. Against a backdrop of charges, battlefield decisions, and constitutional skirmishes, Netanyahu’s grip on power and Israel's future direction are both very much in the global spotlight. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Bibi Netanyahu BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. In the latest and perhaps most seismic twist for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his government unanimously voted to fire the attorney general this Monday. The move, reported by the Los Angeles Times, is the culmination of a long-running showdown between Netanyahu and the judiciary that critics say threatens Israel’s democratic guardrails. The Supreme Court swooped in and immediately froze the dismissal as it reviews the move’s legality, with watchdog groups crying foul over what they call an unprecedented and politically driven power grab. The controversy is all the more combustible as Netanyahu himself remains on trial for corruption, with critics charging that this is about personally weakening judicial independence. Netanyahu claims it’s all a witch hunt and blames judicial overreach for blocking his government’s agenda, while opposition groups have rallied with over 15000 signatures trying to reverse the dismissal. Amid this domestic drama, Netanyahu’s national security strategy is unfolding at full tilt. On Monday evening, confirmed by the Jerusalem Post, he announced the decision for a full IDF occupation of the Gaza Strip and new orders to conduct operations directly in areas where Israeli hostages are believed to be held. Netanyahu’s message to Israel’s military brass was equally direct: if these new directives for Gaza don’t suit the military chiefs, they can resign. This development follows his continued push, as detailed by ABC News, for a military solution to free the few remaining hostages still held by Hamas, after what is described as months with little diplomatic progress and growing despair among hostage families. Netanyahu is betting on force, amid rising international concern that famine in Gaza is now labeled “imminent” by humanitarian groups, with over 175 deaths from malnutrition already noted by Gaza health authorities. As all this unfolds, Netanyahu also took a call from Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 4, with official Kremlin sources reporting the conversation but holding back details. Meanwhile, the economic side of his government put forward plans to renovate southern Israeli communities ravaged in the conflict, as Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich revealed. Public pressure at home continues to mount, with the streets of Tel Aviv again packed by protesters demanding an end to the war and the urgent return of the remaining hostages. Social media has been awash in commentary, videos of emaciated hostages released by Hamas fueling further outrage and heartbreak. Against a backdrop of charges, battlefield decisions, and constitutional skirmishes, Netanyahu’s grip on power and Israel's future direction are both very much in the global spotlight. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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