Israelis Protest Netanyahu's Rejection of Judicial Reforms Compromise.

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Protests continue in Israel for the 11th week as the government pushes ahead with plans to overhaul the judicial system, which would give the government full control over the committee that appoints judges and strip the Supreme Court of crucial powers. President Isaac Herzog released a set of compromise proposals, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immediately rejected them. Thousands of people took part in the protests, which organisers said showed their "escalating resistance to dictatorship". Herzog warned of a real possibility of bloodshed and "civil war".
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