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Here’s Israel’s judicial proposal that drew people to protest

Reports indicate PM Netanyahu will halt his plans, after weeks of protest and the sacking of his defence minister.

Women dressed as handmaidens from "The Handmaid's Tale" attend a demonstration after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the defense minister and his nationalist coalition government presses on with its judicial overhaul, in Jerusalem, March 27, 2023.
Protesters are demanding that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu withdraw his plan to change the powers of the judiciary, arguing that it will weaken its independence [Ammar Awad/Reuters]
Published On 27 Mar 2023

The Israeli government is in crisis due to divisions over controversial plans to overhaul the country’s judicial system.

Tens of thousands of Israelis took to the streets yet again on Sunday night in unprecedentedly large protests that rocked the coastal city of Tel Aviv and West Jerusalem.

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The demonstrations were triggered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to fire his Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on Sunday evening after the latter expressed opposition to the prime minister’s proposed changes to the judicial system.

The PM was expected to address the nation on Monday morning but he did not. Israeli media reports said he was expected to halt the judicial changes, but members of his far-right governing coalition are threatening to quit, raising the prospect of a collapse of the government.

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