Israeli Protesters Persist in Demanding Judicial Reform Amidst Political Turmoil

Thousands of protesters in Israel took to the streets for the 30th consecutive week to oppose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial overhaul plan. The protests come after Netanyahu pushed through a controversial law limiting some Supreme Court powers. The first part of his reform package, known as the "reasonableness clause" bill, was ratified by the parliament, sparking a constitutional crisis. Critics argue that Netanyahu's reforms threaten democratic principles and the independence of the courts. The government's plans include changes to the balance of power between the Knesset and the High Court of Justice, as well as limiting the ability to petition against government actions. Protesters aim to prevent further reforms after the summer recess.
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