By limiting these protests to the realpolitik of the countries, we can justify them with highly acceptable domestic political arguments. People are angry about this and are protesting. People are heeding the call of this political movement and so on, but more fundamentally it seems like something is going on with the pillars that hold up the rope on which all countries are lined up.
Israel's ultra-weird internal dynamics aside: Could it be an important indicator of a more general framework for the coming period that some important ends of the Atlantic flank are beginning to reckon with domestic political dynamics in the streets, even if they are instrumentalized for different reasons such as security paranoia economy, social security, financial shock waves, civil rights?
So, rather than the fact that the governmental crisis in Israel, triggered by some legal reforms, has reached such a scale in such a short time, what concerns me is where continental Europe and its hinterland is heading. I have already mentioned this in another thread, but what if, for example, a banking crisis breaks out in Germany and economic indicators reverse across the continent, all the while austerity policies are rolling back important entitlements in social security laws and security paranoia is on the rise in almost every country, albeit with different motivations?
The Israeli people are somewhat hybrid and have some sociological tendencies that belong to both western and eastern societies. Many families know hard conditions and poverty well. So this may be a bit off-topic. I mean, the peoples of the East have gotten used to living with limited civil rights, uncertainty about the future and limited prosperity. The question is, will the peoples of the West get used to it? Either you will work like a slave until the age of 65 or you will manage wealth without working at all, either the state will strip you of your citizenship rights out of security paranoia or you will live in unlimited freedom if you can belong to certain classes. The gap between elites and slaves is widening. And the wider it gets, the more streets will burn. Domestic political showdowns will take precedence over national interests.