“There is a threat. This is a serious threat,” the former prime minister said. “It’s never happened before and we are going into a civil war now.”
It is time for Netanyahu to take the reins of the listing ship, and say “enough.”
This clip has recently resurfaced and gone viral, as citizens from all walks of life crowd the streets day after day with demonstrations against the judicial reforms.
The animosity counter-protesters hurled toward the anti-judicial reform demonstrators in Ma'aleh Adumim was scary and ominous.
It proves challenging to formulate plausible scenarios concerning the direction of the Sudanese crisis. But already, the international community has begun to forget about Sudan.
In an interview, he said that "if a situation comes where there is a dictatorship, we will have no choice and we will have to fight the dictators."
The US and Saudi Arabia on Thursday suspended truce talks after a ceasefire they had mediated fell apart.
The Sudanese army bombed bases of the Rapid Support Forces, claiming that they weren't abiding by the ceasefire.
Witnesses reported columns of black smoke rising to the west of central Khartoum and shelling near an army camp in southern Khartoum.
The breakthrough in Sudan is important because it shows how Saudi Arabia and the US can work together to bring peace to the region.