Escalating Violence in Israel: Recent Attacks and Arrests.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett discusses the recent violence in Israel, the proposed judicial reforms, and the shifting views of Americans towards Israel and Palestine. He asserts that democracy has prevailed in Israel and that the reforms will only progress with agreement from both sides. Bennett also defends Israel's democracy and treatment of its citizens, including Arab citizens, but acknowledges the issues with governing the Palestinian territories. He opposes conditioning military and economic aid on specific measures to end military rule over Palestinians and argues that settlement expansions are legal and necessary for Israel's security.
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