Israel Today – Adapted
Netanyahu controls how to ignite the situation and how to calm it down. When he desired, he repealed the reason for reasonableness and calmed down the coalition. He also stopped the passage of two reform laws and prevented them from being submitted for second and third readings, despite the fact that they had already been approved on first reading in February and on last Tuesday. Within minutes of the news that the United Torah Judaism alliance had revoked the Law on Equal Learning of the Torah by Serving in the Army, Netanyahu's office announced that the law had been reinstated.
This is a direct result of the protest's success; Netanyahu appeared yesterday as someone who had given up to Yariv Levin and his brazen league. Netanyahu, in contrast to them, is aware of the severity of the protest; he has information from the military on the numerous and increasing numbers of officers and soldiers who have announced a moratorium on volunteering for the precaution, which will be challenging to halt.
In Kaplan, it is against the law for demonstrators opposed to systemic reform to tire, give up, or keep protesting. As a result, Netanyahu has become a pariah in developing nations and is not welcome at the White House. Additionally, those youths who have grown up serving an expanding audience merely take more and do not give back. They are no longer prepared to accept two nasty people who have exceeded their borders. We must simply not stop protest from returning the "state" to the right path.