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Israeli protesters take to streets to blast Netanyahu 'judicial reforms' as PM calls for unity
2023-02-14
[FoxNews] In what was considered to be one of the largest protests in Israel's history more than 80,000 people demonstrated against judicial reforms put forward by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government in Jerusalem on Monday. Other protests where also held across the country.

The demonstrators, marched and gathered outside the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, held flags and chanted "democracy" and "no to dictatorship" as Netanyahu's government formally launched a controversial plan to overhaul the country's judicial system.

According to the suggested plan, which was introduced mid-January, the ruling coalition will have control over the appointment of judges, including high court justices, and allow the Knesset to re-legislate laws the court annuls with a majority of a simple majority of 61 of the 120 Knesset members.

The government will also be able to appoint the president and vice president of the supreme court neither of whom needed to have previously served on the court and potentially not even served as a lower court judge. Justice Minister Yariv Levin has argued that the hight court has surpassed its authority in the last two decades and severely interfered with the ability of elected coalitions and ministers to enact government policies.

Netanyahu released a short video following Monday's mass demonstration where he called on the leaders of opposition to "Stop it. Stop deliberately deteriorating the country into anarchy. Take care of yourselves, and show responsibility and leadership. Most Israeli citizens do not want anarchy. They want a substantive discussion, and in the end, they want unity," he said.

Despite Herzog's plea the Knesset's constitution, law, and justice Committee, headed by MK Simcha Rothman, approved the second bill that would prevent the Supreme Court from overruling legislation amending one of Israel's semi-constitutional basic laws – effectively restricting the court's power of judicial review on core issues.

The vote now sends the legislation to the entire parliament for a series of votes. The step caused chaos in the committee, as opposition members who objected to the move shouted at Rothman 'shame' and were removed from the meeting.
Posted by:Skidmark

#7  ^ And all those darned kids and tight-knit families.
Posted by: Cholurong Spawn of the Poles3293   2023-02-14 21:15  

#6  It's the hats.
Hard for an accurate aerial/orbital headcount with hats.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-02-14 20:03  

#5  Times of Israel:

90,000 or 300,000? Why estimates of crowd size at Jerusalem protest vary so widely
Figuring out just how many people came to the capital on Monday to protest the government’s judicial overhaul is both difficult technically and fraught with political bias
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-02-14 19:09  

#4  People who think "democracy" is an unelected apparatchik thwarting the will of the electorate are in the dark about what the word means.

And, yeah, that's because they are being gaslighted.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-02-14 12:51  

#3  It's almost like there is a global playbook and stylebook in gaslighting local creation of Occupy/Antifa/BLM type liberal brown shirt political action committee groups.
Posted by: mossomo   2023-02-14 12:42  

#2  This is exactly what we're going to do in India this year or the next. There has been a lot of globalist interfere through judicial activism and compromised judges, in domestic policies. Very sound decision. Fuck checks and balances and to hell with seperation of powers.
Posted by: Dron66046   2023-02-14 11:31  

#1  Frankly I'd love to see a law (or probably need a Constitutional amendment here) that our elected representatives--who, you know, actually have to face the people every so often--could nullify or override any court decision.
Posted by: Tom   2023-02-14 10:36  

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