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Netanyahu Against Expected HCJ Discussion: "In Democracy - The People Who Decide Who to Lead" | Israel today

2019-12-22T19:02:09.288Z


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After it was announced that a hearing will be held under the presidency, the PM reached a candle-lighting ceremony at the Pavilion Hall in Jerusalem.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Sunday) released a video, which went against the High Court's decision to hold a debate on his ability to form a government: "In a democracy who decides who will lead the people - it's the people, not anyone else. Otherwise it's just not democracy. "

Netanyahu then attended a candle lit ceremony at the Pavilion Hall in Jerusalem, just after the decision of the High Court to discuss his ability to form a government in light of the indictments filed against him.

Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the Hague Tribunal's attack on Israel during the conference. "Two days ago in The Hague, what was there was an anti-Semitic move just like the Antiochus decrees. They tell us to the Jewish people - you have no right to live in the Jewish land. They define it as a war crime, the crime is to define it as a war crime. We have regained our power to defend ourselves in the international arena as well. That's what I dedicate his life to. I tell the International Court you will not set us. If we should cling to the nails of the land of Israel, because we have it. "

Netanyahu is, as I recall, four days before the Likud-led elections, in which he will run for Knesset Member Gideon Sa'ar. The latter will attend the candlelight event in Ashdod this evening.

Netanyahu: "In Democracy, the People Decides Who's Leader"

Earlier, Netanyahu participated in lighting candles at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. During the incident, the Prime Minister first addressed the new anti-Semitism directed at the Jewish people and the State of Israel: "New decrees are imposed on the Jewish people - anti-Semitic decrees of the International Court telling us, the Jews standing here by this wall in this city, in this country, that we have no right to live Here and if we live here we commit war crime. It's anti-Semitism for its own sake. "

Prime Minister Netanyahu added: "We will not bow our heads to this injustice and fight it with all the tools. I say this here on this Chanukah holiday, against all decrees, against all new anti-Semitism. As we won then, we will win today. "

Earlier, it was announced that Netanyahu had joined the petition against holding primaries to the Likud list, ahead of the crucial hearing in the movement's court tomorrow. It is estimated that there will ultimately be no primaries before the 23rd Knesset elections.

Source: israelhayom

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