Tens of thousands of Israelis have taken to the streets to protest against the new judicial reforms proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. The reforms, which would increase the government’s control over the judiciary, have sparked widespread outrage among the Israeli public.

The protests, which began on Saturday evening, saw tens of thousands of people gather in cities across the country, including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa. The demonstrations were peaceful, with protesters calling for the reforms to be scrapped and for the independence of the judiciary to be preserved.
The reforms, which were proposed by the government last month, would give the Prime Minister and his cabinet greater control over the appointment of judges and the functioning of the courts. Critics argue that the reforms would undermine the independence of the judiciary and pose a threat to the rule of law in the country.
The protests have been met with a strong response from the government, with Prime Minister Netanyahu defending the reforms as necessary to increase efficiency and reduce corruption in the judiciary. However, many Israelis remain unconvinced, with protests continuing to grow in size and intensity.
The protests come at a time of growing political tension in Israel, with Prime Minister Netanyahu facing corruption charges and widespread opposition to his leadership. The protests against the judicial reforms are seen as a symbol of the growing discontent among the Israeli public and a demonstration of their commitment to the rule of law and democratic values.
Tens of thousands of Israelis are taking to the streets to protest against the new judicial reforms proposed by Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government. The reforms, which would increase the government’s control over the judiciary, have sparked widespread outrage and protests, with many Israelis calling for the independence of the judiciary to be preserved. The protests are a testament to the growing political unrest in Israel and a demonstration of the public’s commitment to the rule of law and democratic values.