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Protests in Israel. Media: The government is considering the possibility of suspending the reform of the judiciary

Mar 27, 2023
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President Isaac Herzog called a coalition to suspend the legislation of the judicial reform- says “Jerusalem Post” on Monday morning.
-I turn to the prime minister, government and coalition members: emotions are difficult and painful.
People are deeply anxious.
The security of the economy and society is at risk […].
In the name of the unity of the Israeli nation, in the name of responsibility, I call you to immediately cease the law – he said

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According to the Israeli daily, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu until late at night from Sunday to Monday discussed with ministers from his office.
The crisis meeting with the head of government was attended by, among others
Ministers of Justice, Finance, Education and the Minister of Strategic Affairs of Israel.

“Jerusalem Post” reports that Ron Dermer, the Minister of Strategic Affairs of the Country, and Jo’aw Kisz, the Minister of Education tried to convince Netanyahu to suspend the reform of the judiciary, and the head of the Ministry of Justice Jariw Jariw Lewin, threatening the resignation, relieved
to implement her.
The discussion will be continued on Monday.

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In the announcement published at night, being in the coalition with the Likud Benjamina party Netanyhu partie Szas and united Judaism Torah, they stated that they support the reform despite the protests rolling through the country.

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On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the Minister of National Defense Joawa Galant, who on Saturday called for suspending work on changes in the judiciary and appealed to develop a compromise with the reform with the opposition.
In response, the Prime Minister dismissed the politician, arguing by the loss of confidence in him.
In protest against this decision, about 600,000 citizens came out into the streets.

Crowds of demonstrators with flags marched from the home of the head of the Israeli government to Knesset.

The protesters even got through the cordon of security forces and rubbed to the house of the prime minister.
There were clashes with the police.
Water cannons were used for the protesters.

In turn, in Tel Aviv, citizens gathered on Kaplan Street, where they blocked the intersection and disturbed the traffic.
Motorway traffic was also blocked.
“Thousands of protesters burned tires, set up barriers, stones and irons on the road to the Kaplan junction and highway No. 20. Dozens of bonfires were lit in the middle of the street along Ayalon Highway” – reported the situation in the country “Jerusalem Post”.

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USA: We strongly call to find a compromise as soon as possible

The White House said that the United States is deeply concerned about Sunday protests in Israel and “strongly call” the leaders of this country to “finding a compromise as soon as possible” – informs BBC.

USA emphasizes that “fundamental changes” in the democratic system should be “continued with the widest possible social support”.

According to the latest but unofficial information “The Times of Israel”, the Prime Minister Netanyahu may consider the suspension of the reform that was to be voted in Kneset in the coming days.
However, the Minister of Justice Israel Yariv Levin was to threaten his resignation if the head of government decides to do so.

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The reform forced by Benjamin Netanyahu assumes, among others
Increasing the government’s control over the election process of the Supreme Court judges, as well as the possibility of annulment of the courts by a majority of 61 votes in a 120-person parliament.

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