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Netanyahu in another interview in the US: "There will be no civil war" | Israel Hayom

2023-08-01T04:33:23.495Z

Highlights: Israeli PM Netanyahu spoke to American media outlets on Monday-Tuesday. He said that "there will be no civil war" and that the protests were "worth it" Netanyahu said that when the dust settles, people will see that it was necessary. He also said that Israel is no less democratic than it was, even more so, before the protests. The prime minister's comments came amid mass protests following new legislation that severely weakens the country's Supreme Court. The protests were attended by hundreds of thousands of people.


The prime minister, who again chose to speak to media outlets abroad, told NBC: "When the fears subside, people will understand that Israel is even more democratic."


In another interview with the American media tonight (Monday-Tuesday) on NBC, Netanyahu pledged that "there will be no civil war."

"There won't be civil war, I guarantee you that," Israeli PM Netanyahu tells @NBCNews, amid mass protests following new legislation that severely weakens the country's Supreme Court.

"When the dust settles, people will see this was necessary." https://t.co/3tunxR1Btk

— NBC News World (@NBCNewsWorld) July 31, 2023

"When the dust clears, people will see that it was necessary." Despite the demonstrations attended by hundreds of thousands and the situation in the country, the prime minister claimed that they would eventually realize that it was "worth it". He believes that "the fears will dissipate, and people will understand that Israel is no less democratic than it was, even more so."

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