What can replace the Ethnocratic regime in Israel?

Yossi Schwartz ISL ( RCIT section in Israel/Occupied Palestine) 01.07.2026

The Zionist ethnocracy is dying and is being replaced by an extreme Bonapartist regime that bears a striking resemblance to fascism, but not identical. The reason why Israel’s rulers don’t need fascism is that the Jewish working class is an aristocratic class that supports the Likud. The Zionist liberals lament the ethnocratic regime, led by a liberal democratic regime to which a return would dying of the Zionist state. They are taking to the streets to defend the Supreme Court, which all these years has given its hand to the oppression and theft of the Palestinian people.

Netanyahu’s government decided yesterday that the executive branch has no intention of respecting the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Second Authority Council. “You have no authority to trample on the law, rulings that contradict the law will not be recognized, and decisions made by virtue of it are null and void,” the resolution said, which was unanimously approved by all members of the government. In doing so, the government canceled what Aharon Barak called the constitutional revolution. From now on, the government is the one who determines what is legal and what is not. And there is no need for a legal advisor or a court. Only of Netanyahu’s opinion.

Already last week, following the court’s decision to order a re-vote for the position of State Comptroller due to the violation of secrecy in the vote, several coalition members called for disobedience to the ruling.

The Netanyahu government has been waging a war against the judicial system for years, because according to the Zionist legal system of the previous period, which granted a certain independence to the Supreme Court and the Attorney General, interferes with those who plan to escape themselves from the criminal abyss in which they are entangled to the top.

This is preparation ahead of the elections, and in light of the decline in the polls, it is important for Netanyahu and his partners to put the government and the Knesset above the Supreme Court in order to govern. Netanyahu and his government want to divert attention from the government’s lawlessness.

A government that openly declares its intention not to honor a ruling that provokes a constitutional crisis and plans to survive by mass incitement.

The liberal Zionist newspaper Haaretz reveals how helpless the Zionist liberals are. And detached from reality, when the editorial board of this newspaper writes: “When the government behaves in this way, all that remains is to turn to all the other parties and call on them to defend the Supreme Court and the other gatekeepers. The President of the State, the opposition parties and their leaders, the democratic public, and all those who adhere to the rule of law must make it clear to the government that they do not intend to leave the Supreme Court and the Attorney General alone in the battle over the image of the state.”

On which opposition and who is the democratic public “Haaretz” writes about? An opposition that declares that it will not form a government with Arab parties and the public that supports them.

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