Israelis oppose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government’s judiciary reform for the 12th week in a row. Earlier, organizers of the protest movement against judicial reform in Israel announced a “week of paralysis”, which involves large-scale protests across the country.
Hundreds of thousands of people took part in nationwide protests on Saturday night.
According to the publication, this bill is expected to limit the influence of the supreme court in the process of adopting basic laws, allow parliamentarians to challenge the decisions of the supreme court, and also give the government control over the appointment procedure. judges. .
On Saturday night, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant called for a halt to the controversial pension reform, becoming the first key minister in Netanyahu’s government to take such a step.