(IP)- The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the audacity of the Zionist soldiers against Palestinian women, calling it a source of scandal for the Zionist supporters.

Iran Press/Middle East:  The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran Nasser Kanaani condemned the audacity of the Zionist soldiers against some Palestinian women, and called it a "shameless act."

"The criminal army of Israel, in addition to suffering from the madness of terror and killing, has all kinds of chronic mental and moral diseases," Kanaani wrote on X. 

He also condemned the Zionists' attacks, saying that the shameless audacity of the soldiers of the Zionist regime towards several Palestinian women in attacking Hebron is a source of scandal for the Zionists' supporters. 

Kanani clarified that the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) are expected to fulfill their responsibilities.

Haaretz, a Hebrew language newspaper, in a report quoted by the Betsilim organization, announced that two female soldiers of the Zionist regime insulted five Palestinian women from the city of Hebron by threatening them with weapons and dogs to take off their clothes completely, if not, Zionist soldiers would let the dogs attack Palestinian women.

Israel in peak of crisis: Isacc Hertzog

Criticizing the judicial reforms plan supported by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, the regime's president, Isacc Hertzog, warned on Wednesday over the deleterious consequence of the plan. 

Hertzog noted that the regime has never experienced such a critical situation within its ruling system. 

While speaking at a ceremony held on the death anniversary of the former Israeli president Shimon Prez, Hertzog said that for 9 months, Israel has been undergoing a legal crisis that has left many impacts on the economy and security of the regime. 

He considers the negotiations between the cabinet and the opposing groups to settle the crisis, yet he urges the two sides to negotiate further.  

So far, several rounds of negotiations have been carried out between the ruling coalition that is Bibi's cabinet, and the opposition group led by Yair Lapid and Beni Gants. 

Netanyahu's judicial "reforms" curb the Israeli Supreme Court's jurisdiction such that the court would no longer be able to supervise the selection of the cabinet members and its ratifications. 

The opponents of the reform plan call it a political coup by Benjamin Netanyahu and have launched street demonstrations for months. 

On Saturday night, the Israeli settlers demonstrated in dozens of cities from the north to the south of occupied Palestine, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, occupied al-Quds, Beersheba, Rishon LeZion, and Herzliya, against Netanyahu's far-right cabinet and its proposed judicial reforms plan.

During the past months, hundreds of the Israeli army reserve forces, including pilots, have refused to attend their service unit in protest against the plan. 

The protest entered its 35th consecutive week.

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