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  1. In the 1990s, Itamar Ben-Gvir, was active in protests against the Oslo Accords. In 1995, Ben-Gvir came to public attention for the first time, when he appeared on television brandishing a Cadillac hood ornament that had been stolen from Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's car, and declared: "We got to his car, and we'll get to him too." Several weeks later, Rabin was assassinated by right-wing extremist Yigal Amir. Today there is no joy in Yehuditville. “Slowly and quietly,” warned another former prime minister, Ehud Barak, “Netanyahu is leading Israel to the point of no return. The point of democratic collapse will come without us being able to predict it in advance – and at a point when we can no longer stop it.” Opposition leader and former PM Yair Lapid is now warning of political assassinations inside Israel. Last week, he warned ominously: “I now want to issue a warning based on unequivocal intelligence information: We are on the way to another disaster. This time it will come from within. The levels of incitement and madness are unprecedented. There will be political murder here. Jews will kill Jews,” Meanwhile, around 100,000 Israeli reservists are refusing to show up for duty. The broader public mood reflects deep unease – according to Maariv, 60 percent of Israelis now believe civil war is a real danger. Hundreds of Mossad veterans, army reservists, and ex-officials have signed a letter demanding a prisoner exchange with Hamas. It is a last-ditch effort to arrest the descent into authoritarianism. Netanyahu's loyalists are issuing orders to fire these veterans. As war rages abroad, Netanyahu’s fiercest battle is now at “home” – against the very institutions that once defined the occupation state."
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