Israeli government passes law allowing the killing of its own citizens
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The troubled Israeli government will enact a law allowing the killing of its own citizens by its police in response to protests.
According to Israeli media, only commanders will have permission to open fire on protesters. International intelligence sources suggest that the Israeli Prime Minister, fearing a decline in his popularity, is pushing for a law to empower the police to kill protesters.
Netanyahu is advocating for a law that would allow the police to kill demonstrators who oppose his rule. The Israeli Police Chief, Kobi Shabtai, has stated that there will be "zero tolerance" for the protesters supporting Gaza, and that anti-war protesters will be threatened with confinement in Palestinian enclaves.
Shabtai has also offered a warm welcome to anyone who wants to become an Israeli citizen and those who wish to familiarize themselves with Gaza, suggesting that he will provide transportation.
Shabtai has emphasized that no form of incitement will be tolerated, and there will be no permission for protests. He has clarified that Israel is in a state of war, and they will not be allowing all sorts of people to come and test them.