After escalating internal divisions in occupied Palestine, the Zionist prime minister declared: "Netanyahu is weak and he is forming an extremist, essentially insane, cabinet.
According to Al-Mayadeen TV, Yair Lapid said Saturday that Binyamin Netanyahu (head of the Likud party and prime minister appointed to form the cabinet) is weak and will form an extremist and insane cabinet that cannot govern.
He wrote on Twitter, “Netanyahu’s new cabinet will not be ordinary. This cabinet is not the result of the election results, and extremists will blackmail Netanyahu and promote their illusory designs and radical ideas.”
After these statements, Lapid took part in a demonstration organized by the Yesh Atid party against Netanyahu’s government in Tel Aviv.
According to Israeli media reports, Binyamin Netanyahu formally asked Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog to extend the legal deadline for forming a cabinet.
This request was made as the 28-day deadline given to Netanyahu to form a cabinet is coming to an end.
Under Israeli law, Herzog will review the request and, if he agrees, will give the new prime minister another 14 days to form a cabinet. The new deadline can no longer be extended.
Al-Qassam Brigade missile and drone exhibition
On the 35th anniversary of the founding of Hamas, the military wing of the movement (Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades) held an exhibition of its military products in the northern Gaza Strip. According to AAA, the exhibition was opened today in the presence of a number of Hamas leaders and members of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, as well as ordinary Palestinians.
The exhibition, which was held in the Jabaliya camp in the northern Gaza Strip, displayed stages of development of military products, the most important of which were rockets, drones, missiles and bombs. Among the military products were the C50 and M75 missiles and the numbers that indicate their range, as well as the Shahab and Ababil drones. “The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Martyr Brigades have previously used these weapons in the conflict with Israel in the Gaza Strip. A Hamas leader said on the sidelines of the exhibition that the purpose of the exhibition was to familiarize the younger generations of Palestine with the movement’s military products, which began production with the Aqsa Intifada in 2000. Mohammad Abu Askar added: “What you see now was built with the blood of the martyrs and the efforts of the fighters, and this extensive equipment corresponds to the preparation for the battle against the Zionist regime in the future.”
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