"The Israeli government is leading us into this crisis, making the biggest and most dramatic changes to the regime in our history, without holding a single discussion - not even one - about the economic, security, social and political consequences of the move," Lapid told a meeting of his centrist Yesh Atid party in Jerusalem.
"The difference between democracy and dictatorship is not complicated. In a dictatorship, the government can do whatever it wants. In a democracy it cannot. In a democratic country, the government has to take the law into account, it has to take the facts into account," said Lapid. "The Israeli government doesn’t want to listen to the facts, so it’s changing the law."
Noting the tension, Lapid said on Monday the result had been that "the United States is no longer our closest ally."