The opposition wants to replace Netanyahu - but that's just not enough | Adv. Uriel Lynn

Adv. Uriel Lynn argues in an opinion piece that the opposition does not offer a comprehensive enough plan to replace the Netanyahu government. According to him, the challenges facing Israel are historic and require rebuilding the state, not just replacing the prime minister. Lynn details key issues: ultra-Orthodox conscription, yeshiva budgets, rabbinical appointments, judicial independence, the education system, and establishing a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 disaster.

Adv. Uriel Lynn argues in an opinion piece in Maariv that the current opposition does not offer a comprehensive enough plan to replace the Netanyahu government. According to him, the challenges facing it are historic and require rebuilding the state, not just replacing the prime minister. Lynn details key issues: rabbinical appointments funded by the state budget must be stopped, budgets for yeshivas that strengthen draft evasion must cease, and funding for institutions that do not teach core curriculum must be halted. He states that the Likud government has weakened the independence of the judicial system and made defiance of Supreme Court orders a legitimate act. The independence of the judicial system and respect for the Supreme Court must be restored. Lynn emphasizes that the required changes cannot be carried out by the prime minister alone and require a strong cabinet with high executive capabilities. He calls for hearing from opposition leaders what they want to fix with a broad vision and what their action plans are.

The opposition wants to replace Netanyahu - but that's just not enough | Adv. Uriel Lynn