Israelis rally against judicial reform for 18th week straight

Israelis rally against judicial reform for 18th week straight

Demonstrations continue unabated as the controversial legislation remains on hold while President Isaac Herzog is holding talks in hopes for a compromise.

Tens of thousands of Israelis took to the streets Saturday to protest against the proposed judicial reform for the 18th consecutive week.

The protests have been held on a weekly basis for most of the year and they continued despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announcing in March that he was postponing the proposals to reach a compromise agreement.

 

Israelis rally against judicial reform for 18th week straight

Israelis rally against judicial reform for 18th week straight

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