2023 Volume 8 Issue 1 Supplementary
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The Security Challenges due to the Lack of a Fundamental Law in the Zionist Regime


Abstract

In security studies, attention to security authorities is of greater importance due to the determining role these authorities have in the continuity of the political system. Undoubtedly, security knowledge, as an interdisciplinary science, has meaningful connections with various social domains.
Security authorities are actually the main elements in ensuring the survival of the political system of each country. They extract the general ideas of rulers and other sources containing ideological messages from within the system and are considered as red lines of the system, the threat of which is considered a threat to the structure of the political system. These authorities are often embodied in the main written or oral messages of the leaders of society. 
The constitution of each country is actually the main source for measuring and evaluating the correctness or incorrectness of the decisions made by the country's officials and contains the most important general principles and the main basis of the political system's governance. Therefore, its content is inherently a center for gathering sources of power and determining the country's power against the rights of others and the members of that country's society. This applies to the Zionist regime as well, but Israeli society is unique in such a way that it cannot be considered a normal society without land, culture, common memories, and constitutional law in which they are trying to form an illegal government for themselves.
In this article, the writer, using a descriptive-analytical method, seeks to answer the question of whether the lack of constitutional law in the Zionist regime will pose security challenges for that regime. If the answer to this question is positive, the meaningful relationship of this issue with recent events in that regime will be examined, and finally, the scientific motivations of the achievements of this article have been put to a vote, which shows the high reliability of the questionnaire with a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of 0.79, as demonstrated by SPSS software.
 


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