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Protesters scuffle with security forces in Tel Aviv during a rally against the government's controversial judicial overhaul bill Protesters scuffle with security forces in Tel Aviv during a rally against the government's controversial judicial overhaul bill 

Protests continue for 11th week in Israel

As unrest continues in Israel, thousands of citizens have taken to the streets to protest against the government's plan to cull Supreme Court powers.

By Nathan Morley

As unrest continues in Israel, thousands of citizens have taken to the streets to protest against the government's plan to cull Supreme Court powers.

These demonstrations which have gripped Israel have now entered their 11th week. The massive uproar has led to some of the largest rallies ever seen in the country.

According to local media, the protests have hit the economy and even prompted a threat by some military reservists to defy call-up orders.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Netanyahu rejected a mediating proposal suggested by President Issac Herzog and vowed to push through a controversial programme of reforms.

Netanyahu - who is facing corruption charges - says the overhaul is needed to curb what he describes as an ‘overly activist’ Supreme Court. 

If successful, the reforms will hand him and his hard-right government the power to override Supreme Court decisions as well as to decide all judicial appointments.

Critics insist that Netanyahu has a conflict of interest.

Those taking to the streets also argue that anticipated plans will hinder the judicial system and widen gaps in society.

Listen to the report by Nathan Morley

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19 March 2023, 15:14
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