They must realize that the price Israel will pay for this "victory" will be to escalate the social andpolitical schism in the country, and possibly lead to civil violence.
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
The fact that all of the opposition is against the reform and all of the coalition in support of the reform indicates that there is at least some realpolitik at play.
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The new name serves as a tribute to the countless of demonstrators who have gathered at this location for 28 consecutive weeks.
Many protesters carried Israeli flags, turning the station into a sea of blue and white.
Due to operational challenges, the protest was relocated from its original place in Terminal 1 to Terminal 3, following a direct ruling from Attorney-General allowing the change.
Protests broke out across the country after Tel Aviv district commander Ami Eshed announced he was resigning from the police.
In 1999, Barak beat Netanyahu to become prime minister for a little more than one messy year, and he has never forgiven Bibi for coming back to power, again and again.
Demonstrations in over 150 locations are expected, while the central demonstration, as usual, will be held on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv.