Following the instalment of the most religious and hard-line government in Israeli history, over 80,000 protesters rallied in Tel Aviv against plans by the new right-wing coalition to overhaul the judiciary. The reforms will make it easier for parliament to overturn Supreme Court rulings, among other things, and protesters said changes are an attack on democratic rule. Rallies were also held outside the prime minister's Jerusalem residence and the northern city of Haifa. Critics say the reforms would cripple judicial independence, foster corruption, set back minority rights and deprive Israel's court system of credibility. If it passes into law, the plan could make it easier for the government to legislate in favour of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank without worrying about challenges in the Supreme Court. Israel has previously highlighted the power of the court to rule against it, as a way of blunting international criticism of such moves.
Israel: Israelis protest against Supreme Court reform
Written by Super User 20 Jan 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for God to prevent the reignition of a dangerous culture war within Israeli society over the role of the military in the occupied territories. (Psalm 25:22)
- More: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-64279349
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