At least 19 people were arrested and five injured Monday during protests against Israel’s judiciary reform in front of the parliament building in Jerusalem, where Benjamin Netanyahu’s government managed to pass a “key element” of the controversial law.
Demonstrations this Monday have drawn several thousand people in front of the Knesset (parliament) as the coalition government led by Netanyahu is pushing for a law that would overturn the “doctrine of reasonableness” that has so far allowed the Supreme Court to review and overturn government decisions based on whether they were reasonable or not.
The Israeli parliament has approved a significant part of the judicial reform proposed by the Netanyahu government, despite protests from various political and social circles.
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