Publish dateMonday 16 January 2023 - 12:33
Story Code : 263881
More than half of the Zionists are not optimistic about the future of Israel
The results of the latest survey in the occupied territories indicate that more than half of the Zionists are afraid of the future of this regime.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to the latest survey results, only 49% of Zionists have an optimistic view about the future of this regime, while the results of the same survey in 2012 indicated that 76% of the residents of the occupied territories were optimistic about the future of the Zionist regime.
 
This survey, conducted by the "Israel Democracy Institute", shows that more than half of Israelis (51%) are afraid of the future of the Zionist regime, which indicates a sharp decrease in hope for the future of the Zionist regime among the residents of the occupied territories over a decade. has passed.
 
The results of this research were published on Sunday (January 15), and its statistical data analyzed the information collected from people between 2003 and 2022.
 
In addition, the results of this research indicate a drop in the trust of Israelis in eight institutions of the Zionist regime: the army, the police, the presidency, the cabinet, the Knesset, political parties and the Supreme Court of the Zionist regime. Is.
 
One of the most important reasons for the decrease of Zionists' trust in the institutions of this regime is the recent plan of the Minister of Justice of Israel to introduce reforms in the judicial system.
 
Also, "Ishaq Herzog", the head of the Zionist regime yesterday (Sunday, 25th of Jedi), expressed his concern about the demonstrations of 100,000 residents of the occupied territories and warned about its consequences.
 
According to the report of the "i24" news site, Herzog reacted to the actions and positions of the cabinet regarding the reforms of the Zionist regime's judicial system and emphasized: "Disagreement over the reforms of the judicial system will tear our nation into pieces."
 
From his residence in occupied Jerusalem, the head of the Zionist regime said about the developments in the streets of the occupied territories: "We are in the grip of a big disagreement; "This conflict worries me deeply, as it worries many across Israel."
 
The differences between the parties of the Zionist regime increased after the new Tel Aviv cabinet headed by "Benyamin Netanyahu" presented a plan to "reform the judicial system" of this regime on the 4th of this month. Now the opponents of the cabinet have asked the residents of the occupied settlements to come to the streets for the fall of Netanyahu's cabinet.
 
Netanyahu, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery and breach of trust, along with his other extremist allies who have corruption and terrorism cases, intend to cancel their trial with this plan and with the help of the justice minister of this regime.
 
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