Netanyahu caves to public pressure, delays judicial overhaul.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed the votes on his planned judicial overhaul until after the Jewish Passover holiday, but experts say it may not be enough to quell the ongoing protests and mass strikes. Protesters are "ready" for the reform and have the infrastructure to take to the streets at any moment. The protests may continue unless Netanyahu publicly admits he was mistaken and holds all future motivations to renew the judicial reform. The military may also be affected as some members begin to divide into camps for and against the judicial overhaul.
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