In Israel on Saturday evening, tens of thousands of people took part in protest demonstrations against the reform of the judicial system planned by the government, according to Israeli media.
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In Israel on Saturday evening, tens of thousands of people took part in protest demonstrations against the reform of the judicial system planned by the government, according to Israeli media.
Nearly 100,000 people took part in the march in Tel Aviv, according to media reports.
Thousands of people also protested in other cities of the country.
Protest actions against judicial reform in Israel took place for the 22nd Saturday in a row.
The reform led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked widespread protests in the country.
According to the government’s plans, the parliament will be able to overturn Supreme Court decisions with a simple majority vote. Politicians will also have more influence over the appointment of judges.
The reform could also benefit Netanyahu in his trial on corruption charges.
Due to the protests, Netanyahu was temporarily suspended at the end of March from adopting a law on reforming the judicial system, but regular protests continue.
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