Benjamin Netanyahu on Joe Biden: Anti-government protests are taking place in Israel. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to US President Joe Biden’s remarks on Tuesday (March 28) night, saying, “Israel is a sovereign country that does not take decisions based on foreign pressure.”
Joe Biden had said on Tuesday (March 28) itself that he hoped Netanyahu would abandon the judicial changes, due to which protests are taking place in the country. He had said that this could create a political crisis for the government.
our country is a sovereign country
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said that our country is a sovereign country. It takes its decisions according to the will of its people. Our decisions are not taken under any foreign pressure. We do not take decisions based on our good friendly countries. He said that his administration is trying to make reforms with the help of everyone’s consent.
Responding to a question related to the ongoing protests in Israel, Joe Biden said that he is concerned about Israel’s democracy. At the same time, he warned Israel that he cannot continue with such protests. He said that such a decision of Israel can affect our and their relations.
Change in appointment of judges
Let us tell you that protests are going on against the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Benjamin’s government wants to bring changes in the judicial system. He wants to bring changes in the appointment of judges in the country.
Recently, the country’s Law Minister, Yariv Levin, has presented a proposal, which includes political control over the appointment of judges. On this, a strong protest is going on regarding the government’s plans to improve the judicial system.
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