Netanyahu's government is in danger – but not because of all the blood that has been spilled since October 7. And don't believe his spin that he was once a 'political corpse' who only wanted friendship from his Hollywood mogul pal
On Tuesday afternoon, after the prime minister finished his testimony at the Tel Aviv District Court, his convoy set off for its next destination. But this time, instead of heading to the Defense Ministry, it traveled to Likud party headquarters in the heart of the city. King George Street was accordingly cordoned off – scores of police officers, including on horseback, and security guards were deployed, and trucks blocked the area from all sides. A blue tent concealed the prime minister's armored car. A few protesters gathered outside. One woman shouted her heart out into a bullhorn: "Criminal! Step down!"
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