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Without shame or even a shred of responsibility, Justice Minister Yariv Levin stood on the stage of the demonstration Thursday and incited against the system he is in charge of. “The High Court of Justice does not protect the neighbors of terrorists and not the lives of the soldiers,” he said, like the last of the extreme-right social media commenters, and he even claimed falsely that the court shows leniency toward rapists.