Tel Aviv grocer

Benjamin Netanyahu, the merchant fighter, loves the image, reveres propaganda, is pursued by corruption charges, was born with Israel, and lived its dream, so which one falls first?

On the night of the seventh of October, the Panda resort at the foot of Mount Hermon, in the settlement of Neve Atif in the occupied Golan, autumn winds outside knock on the windows of the luxurious suite of the Israeli prime minister, who infiltrated the hotel at night in the absence of demonstrators, sweeping with it the leaves of the hurrying to fall, and the remains of leaflets of Israeli demonstrators who were standing a few days ago around the hotel to protest against the judicial amendments that he is fighting to pass, which would undermine the authority of the Supreme Court in his favor, and to overwhelm him. His vacation, just as they did two months ago in August.

Whenever Netanyahu closed his eye, he was frightened by six eyes staring at him with indignation and disappointment, eyes that he knew, this frowning young man his brother Yonatan, and that mortal elder with a thick eyebrow who raised his father Ben Zion, and that short and motivated Ze'ev Jabotinsky, leader of corrective Zionism and the spiritual father of the Likud party. But what caused their indignation and devoted his life to following in their footsteps? Benjamin overcomes insomnia until he falls asleep, waking up to the connections of his devices.

The separation fence with the Gaza Strip has been breached, communications with its battalion have been cut off, and the fate of dozens of soldiers and hundreds of settlers in the settlements in the south of the occupying power, known as the Gaza envelope, is unknown. The man would soon learn that dozens of his soldiers had been captured, and that many of them had been killed by the elite of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, and it was not long before he realized the true secret of his insomnia, and the looks of disappointment he saw between his awakening and his sleep. The "iron wall" for which his father lived, his brother was killed, and he spent five decades surrounding and caring for him, but that was not the beginning of the story.

Source : Al Jazeera