Sherry Roth tried to cause a conflict between Rothman and Mickey Rosenthal. Did she succeed? • Watch

June Green
March 6, 2024   
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You won't believe what agreements you can reach while sitting on the couches, before entering the Channel 13 studio. What, won't you join in to protect your home? This is the way to volunteer now ""Simha, how are you smiling? Your reform didn't pass, and it won't pass," I asked MK Simha Rotman, chairwoman of the Knesset's Constitution Committee, and someone who 'wholeheartedly' supported Yariv Levin's legal reforms. Rotman: "Legal reform is something that the absolute majority of the residents of the State of Israel understand needs to happen..." Yes, Mickey? I asked Mickey Rosenthal, a former MK in the Labor Party. Mickey: "I'm convinced that reform is needed." Simha: "Here, do you see?" "What kind of agreements, just sitting here on the couches..." I said. Mickey: "No, the thing is that I don't agree with the way Simha is doing it..." "No Simha, Yariv Levin held the press conference," I reminded him. Mickey: "Well, now I'm sitting next to Simha, not next to Yariv. When we talk to Yariv, I'll tell you about Yariv." "It's not Simha who held a press conference and said 'boom, boom boom'..." I pointed out. Mickey: "Wait, you asked a question, what kind of journalists are you? Let me answer...you never let me answer..." Simha: "That's the journalists these days..." Mickey: "The answer is this - we need reform in the judicial system, in the police, in many places. In reform, unlike policy, the government decides. The public decides the rules of the game. And we need to reform by consensus, not by violence, which Simha did..." Simha: "God will help...""
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