Several ultra-controversial issues have come to a head in Israel this week, sparking more huge protests outside the country’s Knesset and in various locations.

Israel’s Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz is warning alongside former Israeli army Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot, and former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert that Israel is on the brink of civil war.

The mounting crisis was sparked by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s dismissing Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar. “It’s true that there are many security challenges from abroad, but Israel’s security is at risk because of the internal division,” Gantz said at the start of the week.

There are moves to also dismiss Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara by Netanyahu after a ‘no confidence’ vote by the cabinet. This has outraged opposition parties and much of the population.

Alongside this, the deeply divisive judicial appointments bill will soon be voted on:

National Unity chair Benny Gantz met earlier today with Justice Minister Yariv Levin in a last-ditch attempt to convince him to abandon a highly controversial piece of legislation that will greatly increase political control over the judicial appointments process.

The meeting was held ahead of the final two readings in the Knesset plenum needed for the legislation’s passage.

During the meeting, Gantz told Levin that he would be making a “mistake” by bringing the legislation for final votes, Channel 12 reports, while Ynet says he warned Levin that Israel is on “the brink of a civil war.”

Gantz is pleading for Netanyahu to halt the legislation from progressing. “I’m appealing to you as someone who bears the responsibility of acting on behalf of all citizens of this country,” he wrote to in a letter to the prime minister.

Our society is wounded and bleeding, divided in a way we have not seen since October 6 [2023],” Gantz said. “Fifty-nine of our brothers and sisters are still captive in Gaza, and our soldiers, from all political factions, are fighting on multiple fronts.”

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