According to the news of The Times of Israel, Barak shared the video of Israeli academic and consultant Ichak Adizes with his followers.
In the video, Adizes criticized Netanyahu’s decision to sack Defense Minister Yoav Gallant as “driving the country into collapse in order to stay in power” like Slobodan Milosevic, Donald Trump and Adolf Hitler.
Reacting to the sharing of the video, Netanyahu’s party, Likud, accused Barak of “inciting the murder of the country’s prime minister and likening him to Hitler”.
Likud urged the police and the judiciary to take action on this issue, noting that Barak’s statement should be taken.
Barak, who is among those who sent letters to Netanyahu demanding that he abandon the controversial judicial regulation, is also known for his support for the judicial reform protests.
What happened?
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has called on the government to stop the controversial judicial regulation that has led to a political crisis and mass protests in the country.
“The division within the country has penetrated deeply into the Israeli army and defense establishment. This is a clear and great threat to Israel’s security. I will not allow it,” the Defense Minister said. he said.
While support for Gallant’s call came from within his party, Likud, it was announced that he was dismissed by Prime Minister Netanyahu on March 26, one day after his statements.
Netanyahu announced on April 3 that he was delaying the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant “for security reasons”.