Massive Protests in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Against Government’s Judicial Overhaul
Massive Protests in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Against Government’s Judicial Overhaul
Israelis are voicing their dissent against the government’s judicial overhaul, with around 200,000 protesters rallying in Tel Aviv and thousands more gathering in Jerusalem. The proposed reforms have been a contentious issue in the country, with many concerned that they could undermine the independence of the judiciary.
The defence minister’s recent call for a temporary halt to the reforms has added fuel to the fire, as it suggests that there are concerns even within the government about the changes being proposed. This is a rapidly developing story, and we’ll be sure to keep you updated with the latest information as it comes in.
Defence Minister Breaks Ranks and Calls for Temporary Halt to Controversial Reforms
The protests are a clear indication of the deepening rift between the government and its citizens. Many feel that their voices are not being heard, and that the government is not acting in their best interests. It remains to be seen whether the protests will have any impact on the government’s plans, but for now, it’s clear that the people are making their voices heard.
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Thousands of Israelis protesting here in #Jerusalem against the governmentβs judicial overhaul.
Around 200,000 rallied tonight in Tel Aviv, Israeli media estimate.
Defence minister broke ranks to call for a temporary halt to the controversial reforms. pic.twitter.com/PfXNqOO2FR
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