Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets on the 14th consecutive week of demonstrations against judicial reforms proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Thousands of Israeli demonstrators condemn Netanyahu’s judicial reforms on 14th consecutive week
9 Apr 2023 - 11:19
Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets on the 14th consecutive week of demonstrations against judicial reforms proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The biggest demonstration was held in the coastal city of Tel Aviv on Saturday, with the participants chanting slogans against the so-called overhaul plan.
Protesters brandished signs reading, "Freedom for all!" and "Netanyahu is leading us to war."
"We're still going to come here and say loud and clear that we will not let this reform pass," one protester told Reuters.
Other smaller demonstrations took place in the cities of Kfar Saba and Haifa, respectively in the central and northern parts of the occupied territories, as well as in the holy occupied city of al-Quds.
Organizers said around 258,000 people attended the protest rallies, but the regime's authorities gave no figures of their own.
Netanyahu paused the reforms last month, which were receiving rubberstamp approval in the Knesset, as the protests showed no sign of abating and were even compounded by a wave of strikes.
The changes seek to give members of the regime's extremist cabinet nearly unchecked power over the Supreme Court by enabling them to easily overrule the court's decisions.
The proposals also seek to give Netanyahu's cabinet effective control over the appointment of the Supreme Court's judges.
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