Posted on 03/09/2023 6:14:17 PM PST by Nextrush
Before the news of events in Israel today comment and analysis.
In the small nation of Georgia next to Russia in the last 24 hours protesters have succeeded in thwarting a 76-13 initial parliamentary vote in favor of foreign agents registration legislation.
The legislation opposed by the US and US aligned nations in the 'rules based international order' camp.
The elected government forced to back down on the legislation called a "Russian bill" by the forces of world order.
The bill opposed by the Georgian president who would have had to sign the legislation if it had gotten to final approval.
It's very much a similar situation with this judicial reform legislation in Israel mass demonstrations and criticism coming from the Biden Administration along with global business and banking forces including Moody's investor service and billionaire Michael Bloomberg...
A suspected terrorist attack in Tel Aviv tonight...
Some 30 people reported arrested in today's protests...
"The framework currently being proposed is erroneous and undermines the foundation of democracy"
Israeli President Isaac Herzog taking a swipe at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial reform proposal tonight...
The son of Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking out on the mass protests today.
Yair Netanyahu says that top police officials and the state prosecutor are making highway blockages happen...
Many protests in Israel today...
Quite an amazing of developments during the day as US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin delivered a Biden Administration message about the notion of an "independent judiciary" and the need for "consensus" meaning compromise on the judicial reform issue...
Meanwhile an Israeli air force Colonel dismissed...
A helicopter successfully used to get Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Ben Gurion Airport so he could leave on a trip to Italy...
Demonstrators attempted to block the Ayalon Highway freeway through downtown Tel Aviv...
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