Netanyahu Warns of Protests, Election Boycott

Gantz and Netanyahu (File: Ammar Awad/Reuters)
Gantz and Netanyahu (File: Ammar Awad/Reuters)
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Netanyahu Warns of Protests, Election Boycott

Gantz and Netanyahu (File: Ammar Awad/Reuters)
Gantz and Netanyahu (File: Ammar Awad/Reuters)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched on Friday a fierce and unprecedented attack on the Supreme Court and the judiciary, accusing them of trying to end his political career and send him to prison.

“Let there be no doubt, the High Court will take the opportunity to oust me,” political sources quoted the PM as saying in private conversations.

Netanyahu warned that if the court prevents him from becoming prime minister, or if a law is enacted banning him from running for the post in the future, then masses will take to the streets. “There will be a call to boycott the election,” he also said.

The sources added that the PM considers the police, prosecution and even the court, whose independence he had sworn to protect, worse enemies than Iran.

The Israeli PM’s media leaks are considered a threat to the Blue and White party led by Benny Gantz to prevent it from pushing with legislation that would bar Netanyahu to serve as prime minister following the collapse of talks on a unity government.

Gantz threatened this week he could advance legislation that would prevent Netanyahu from forming a government.

His proposed bill aims to block anyone facing criminal charges from forming a coalition.

Currently, Netanyahu is awaiting trial on charges of bribery, breach of trust and fraud.

The source said that Netanyahu accused the “High Court of Justice saints,” as he contemptuously calls the justices in private conversations, of being part of a jurists’ underground that has resolved to finish him politically and send him to prison.

Netanyahu accuses former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak of engaging in an ideological battle against him.

He said Barak has still some influence on court President Esther Hayut, Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit and even Gantz and his party ally Gabi Ashkenazi, who all want to get rid of him in order to change Israel from a Jewish state into a state for all its citizens.



Germany Arrests Five Suspected of War Crimes in Syria

German police secure the main train station in Munich, Germany, January 1, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
German police secure the main train station in Munich, Germany, January 1, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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Germany Arrests Five Suspected of War Crimes in Syria

German police secure the main train station in Munich, Germany, January 1, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
German police secure the main train station in Munich, Germany, January 1, 2016. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle

German police arrested four stateless Syrian Palestinians and one Syrian national suspected of committing crimes against humanity and war crimes in Syria some 10 years ago, prosecutors said.
The men, identified in line with German privacy laws only as Jihad A., Mahmoud A., Sameer S. and Wael S. are suspected to have been affiliated with the Free Palestine Movement in Syria. Mazhar J. is suspected to have been a Syrian Intelligence Officer, said prosecutors in a statement on Wednesday.
"The individuals ... are strongly suspected of killing and attempting to kill civilians (which) qualified as crimes against humanity and war crimes," the statement said.
Jihad A., Mazhar J. and Sameer S. were arrested in Berlin, Mahmoud A. in Frankenthal in the south-western state of Rhineland-Palatinate and Wael S. in the north-eastern state of Mecklenburg Vorpommern, said prosecutors.
The individuals are suspected of participating in a violent crackdown on a peaceful anti-government protest in Al Yarmouk in July 2012, in which civilian protesters were targeted and shot at. Six individuals died and others were seriously injured, Reuters quoted prosecutors as saying.
The suspected militia members are also accused of punching and kicking civilians between 2012 and 2014 at checkpoints and beating them with rifle butts, according to prosecutors.
One individual was handed over to the Syrian Military Intelligence Service to be imprisoned and tortured, they said. In addition, one of the suspects is suspected of having turned in to authorities three people killed in a mass execution of 41 civilians in April 2013.
The arrests were made thanks to Germany's universal jurisdiction laws, which allow courts to prosecute crimes against humanity committed anywhere in the world. Authorities coordinated with Sweden in a joint investigation.
The Swedish Prosecution Authority said in a separate statement it had arrested three people in Sweden for crimes against international law committed in Syria in 2012.