The thing with people like Levin and Smotrich is that they're radical, each to his own branch of radicalism.
Smotrich believes in messiah syndrom extrimist views, he's the type of "pray and everything will be ok it's from above" type of idiots, that also wants to annex the entire land with an insane and out of touch with reality plan to bring "peace".
Levin is more complicated than that, for unknown reason he is obsessed with the juridical system, it doesn't take a genius to look at the current heavy rhetoric by Bibists, along with what various people say about Levin, and his own sentiments to see the picture.
This guy is a radical person that is set on destroying the balance of power, for whatever reason he has, with a very obvious passionate hate for one particular past president, and his method of power balance.
All of his claims can be taken apart and disproven (as they were million times already) by simply asking question.
He acts as if the Supreme Court (SC) was the only thing that was holding Israel back from being a paradise of equality and social justive, as if the SC was the thing that guarded "elites" and prevented the poor and deprived Mizrahi from developing.
He knows his voter base doesn't understand that and too brainwashed to understand, otherwise they'd ask, how did the SC prevent Bibi's goverment from:
Why should an avreage citizen, a Mizrahi in this scenario, from a lower layer of society in the periphery give a fuck how liberal the SC judges are? or how open it is for Mizrahi? so now they're magically right wing and Mizarhi, that's it? all the problems found a solution?
And it's not like the system is perfect, far from it, but when something is unbalanced you don't turn it all the way to the other side, Levin's plan isn't to balance the system, his plan is to take over.
But his voter base refuse to understand that, they're already locked on and repeat his empty talking points.