Gray weather, headwind: since his arrival in France, Benyamin Netanyahu has found himself under a sky substantially identical to the one he left on Thursday in Israel.
As if the storm he unleashed when he returned to power a month ago had decided to follow him to Paris.
The Israeli Prime Minister has too much experience to ignore that the simple magic of travel cannot get rid of his problems.
But, for this French stay, he had planned to bring only one in his luggage and not the least, since it is Iran.
It was discussed Thursday evening at the Élysée, but not only.
Confirming information from
Le Monde
, the information site The Times of Israel explained on Friday that the French president had expressed to the Israeli prime minister his concern about the possible effects of the judicial reform undertaken by his government.
Intended to reduce the powers of the Supreme Court, the body that oversees the entire Israeli judicial system…
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