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Irit Linor Criticizes Opposition for Abandoning Parliamentary Role in Favor of Protests

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During a broadcast on Channel 14's program The Patriots, panelist Irit Linor sharply criticized the opposition's behavior in the Knesset, particularly their shouts of "shame" directed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Linor argued that these actions signify the opposition's abandonment of their parliamentary duties and power, effectively turning them into protesters rather than lawmakers. She emphasized that the purpose of a parliament is to represent the voices of the people through elected officials, not to rely on the judiciary to act on their behalf.

Linor explained that democracy functions through elected representatives who bring the concerns of various communities into legislative decisions. She noted that the opposition's reliance on the Supreme Court to represent their interests, especially following a petition after a key vote, further illustrates their withdrawal from parliamentary responsibility. Linor also recalled similar "shame" chants during protests against judicial reform, describing them as a tactic used when protesters lacked substantive arguments.

Summarizing her stance, Linor stated that the opposition has forfeited their parliamentary role and power, choosing instead to protest and depend on the Supreme Court to advocate for their constituents. Her comments reflect ongoing tensions in Israeli politics regarding the role of the opposition and the judiciary amid debates over judicial reforms.

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