Jerusalem (CNN) — Large crowds of protesters across Israel have come out in the 27th consecutive week of demonstrations against the government’s judicial overhaul plans. The protests come just before the bill to lessen judicial oversight of the executive and legislative branches will get its first reading in the Knesset, the national legislature, on Monday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has renewed its efforts to pass judicial overhaul, this time in stages, after six months of fierce opposition from center, left and even right-wing citizens, military reservists, and political parties. Israel has no check on the power of the Knesset other than the Supreme Court. This story was first published on CNN.com, "Protests across Israel ahead of vote on judicial overhaul bill vote"
Source: CNN July 10, 2023 15:09 UTC