Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attempt to remove the head of Israel’s domestic intelligence agency is part of a broader campaign by the government to exert more control over state institutions, including the judiciary and the attorney general. The move has sparked calls for mass protests and criticism from business leaders, reminiscent of the social unrest in 2023. Netanyahu’s coalition aims to increase political influence over Supreme Court appointments and has a history of attempts to weaken institutions that act as a check on government power, leading to concerns about democracy and potential constitutional crises.
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Israel launches ground operation in Gaza as ceasefire collapses: What we know
The Israeli military resumed ground operations in central Gaza, breaking a fragile ceasefire after airstrikes killed over 400 Palestinians. Troops advanced into the Netzarim Corridor, restricting movement for Gazans and positioning forces for potential operations in the southern part of the Strip. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz demanded the release of hostages, threatening further attacks and possible evacuation of certain areas, while Hamas accused the US of responsibility for the deaths and called for support...
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