Right-wing demonstrators set up an improvised checkpoint in Beit Shan (according to Article 27)
Former head of the Mossad, Tamir Pardo, said today (Wednesday) that roadblocks set up this week by supporters of the legal revolution in the north, where they checked which of the customs supported it and who opposed it, are "like in the civil war in Lebanon - for the time being without weapons".
At the Meir Dagan conference held at the Netanya Academic College, Pardo - who served under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - attacked his decision to fire Defense Minister Yoav Galant, which had not yet come into effect.
According to him, this is "a serious injury to the security of the state".
He added: "A country that acts irrationally needs to replace its leader, preferably one hour before."
Pardo at the conference, today (Photo: Shlomi Gabbai)
On Monday, after Gallant's dismissal, tens of thousands of people demonstrated across the country, some against the legal revolution and some in favor of it.
In the north, in the Beit Shan area, Likud activist Itzik Zarka set up a checkpoint where vehicles were stopped on their way to kibbutzim in the area.
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