Netanyahu’s office raided by police in “unprecedented operation”  – A Nova Democracia

We republish below an unofficial translation of the following article from the Brazilian New Democratic newspaper A Nova Democracia, originally published on November 6, 2024.


by Enrico Di Gregorio

The Lahav 433 unit of the Zionist police raided the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday (November 5) in an operation described as “unprecedented.”

The operation is linked to the ongoing military crisis in the genocidal state, fueled by the revelation of a scandal involving the leaking of military data and the falsification of the minutes of Netanyahu’s War Cabinet. Israeli military officers have been arrested as a result of the investigation.

Scandal, layoffs and protests

Shortly before the silence on the scandal was broken, information in the international press reported that high-ranking Zionist officials were pressuring Netanyahu to achieve a ceasefire.

The dispute over the ceasefire, demanded by the population living in the occupied territory even if it means meeting Hamas’ demands, has been a constant driver of crisis in the Zionist state. Sectors linked to the religious Zionist far-right, such as Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, reject any ceasefire proposals and have even sabotaged negotiations.

On November 5, the crisis escalated when Netanyahu announced the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, citing a “crisis of confidence.” Gallant was replaced by Foreign Minister Israel Katz, who is just as much of a Zionist and war criminal as his predecessor.

On the streets, the population living in Israel once again protested against the dismissal and for a ceasefire. “How much more blood will have to be spilled before those accused (of corruption) are released?” shouted some protesters, referring to the corrupt Netanyahu. Some rioters clashed with the police and 40 people were arrested.

Attacks on Tel Aviv

The basis of the crisis lies in the actions of the Arab Resistance, which has remained strong and united in the anti-Zionist struggle since October 7.

While the Zionist high command has collapsed in the last two days, Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas killed 21 Zionists in the 24 hours between November 5 and 6; a sign that, 40 days after the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the Islamic Resistance is continuing on the path of armed struggle advocated by the former leader.

From the Gaza Strip, rockets were launched by Palestinian military organizations against the occupied territory. One rocket crossed the sky as far as the commercial capital Tel Aviv.

The military victories of the guerrillas, amid the general crisis in Israel, favor the political advancement of the Palestinian people’s aspirations, whether on the battlefield itself, with offensive operations, or through the imposition of these secular ambitions by the National Resistance in the political arena.

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