The Israeli government is still planning for enacting laws that came to bring about a coup against the Israeli judiciary.
Sources close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that he is concerned about the expansion of the protest campaign against him.
Netanyahu
feels that the Minister of Justice, Yariv Levin, who is leading this coup in camera, is deliberately hardening to lead the issuance of a decision by the judicial advisor to the government to remove Netanyahu
so that Levin could inherit his position.
Netanyahu also follows with concern the protests by former leaders of the army and security services against the judicial measures, which they see as a blow to strategic security interests.
The last of these measures was the letter written by more than four hundred former officials in the security services to the President of the State, Isaac Herzog, in which they demanded that he refrain from signing the judicial reform laws if they were approved.