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By Anshel Pfeffer. Part of the judicial reform bill passed into law this week, but the prime minister has never looked more beleaguered. Between them sits a silent, sad-looking prime minister. Yariv and Yoav should have worked things out in advance. They are all to blame. But none have much of a summer holiday to look forward to. Days of rage: protesters on a main road in Jerusalem are sprayed by water cannon Photo: Getty Images.
Levin, who emerged victorious from this round — the law he backed passed, despite the last-minute delaying efforts by the two men sitting beside him — is planning the next round of legislation. Levin knows that it will be much harder to muster a majority for the next round. Gallant is not the only one counselling caution. In recent days, the strictly-Orthodox parties have all published calls to reconsider the rest of the legislation.
He will be kept waiting for an answer and may even cancel his trip to New York, rather than be humiliated. All that comes after he underwent emergency surgery to fit a pacemaker last weekend, amid a belated admission from his doctors that he has been suffering cardiac irregularities for years now. Gallant will spend long days and nights in the Defence Ministry tower in Tel Aviv, overlooking both Kaplan Street and Ayalon Highway while protesters grapple with police, trying to work out whether he needs to scale back IDF operations because of a lack of reservist officers.
I asked one former general about the decision by thousands of reservists to suspend voluntary service over the judicial reforms.
He sits on discreet committees and his advice is sought by the current generals, many of whom once served under him. But nothing is inconceivable anymore. Whatever one thinks of their actions, the reservists now refusing to serve are the true backbone of Israeli security. Changing from civilian clothes to their well-worn uniforms and heading off to base was a core part of their lives.