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Photos: Israelis march ahead of vote on judicial overhaul

Tens of thousands of protesters walked to Jerusalem to oppose a bill that would curtail the top court’s powers.

Thousands of Israelis march along a highway towards Jerusalem
Thousands of Israelis march along a highway towards Jerusalem in protest of plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to overhaul the judicial system, near Abu Gosh, Israel, on Saturday, July 22. [Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo]
Published On 23 Jul 202323 Jul 2023
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Tens of thousands of Israelis opposed to a judicial overhaul sought by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu marched to Jerusalem on Saturday, as pressure mounts on his right-wing government to scrap a bill that would curtail the Supreme Court’s powers.

The government’s bid to reform the judiciary has plunged Israel into one of its worst political crises, sparking nationwide protests, denting the economy and stirring concerns among Western allies.

Carrying blue-and-white Israeli flags, a kilometres-long column of protesters hiked up the winding highway to Jerusalem under a scorching summer sun to the sounds of beating drums and anti-government chants.

“Democracy is not as certain as it used to be,” said Ido Golan, a protester from central Israel who joined with his partner and two young children, one on his back in a baby carrier. “It’s very important for us and also for them to know we did what we can to save the democracy.”

The protesters had walked for several days through a heatwave, with their numbers swelling as they reached the city gates.

Tens of thousands more protested across the country, including around 100,000 people in the business hub of Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu’s religious-nationalist coalition says the bill, which parliament is scheduled to vote on by Monday, is needed to balance out the branches of power.

Critics say the amendment is being rushed through parliament and will open the door to abuse of power.

Polls suggest widespread misgivings among Israelis, and Washington has urged Netanyahu to seek consensus on any reforms, which should also keep the judiciary independent.

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The crisis has even sown divisions within the military, long viewed as an apolitical melting pot for a fractious society, with concerns about war readiness voiced on both sides of the debate.

Dozens of former security chiefs, including military, police and Mossad heads, some of whom had served under Netanyahu, published an open letter to the prime minister on Saturday to call off the vote and to voice support for reservists who have said they will no longer serve in protest against the government’s campaign.

Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said on Friday that he was working to reach a consensus. Energy Minister Israel Katz told N12 News the coalition would not bow to pressure from reservists trying to strong-arm a democratically elected government.

Protesters hold flags as they march in demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Protesters hold flags as they march on a road in Shoresh, Israel, on Friday, July 21, making their way towards Jerusalem in protest against the government's planned judicial overhaul. [Ronen Zvulun/Reuters]
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Demonstrators block a highway during a protest
Demonstrators block a highway in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday. [Mahmoud Illean/AP Photo]
Thousands of Israelis march to Jerusalem
Thousands of Israeli demonstrators enter the last leg of a four-day and nearly 70km (44-mile) trek from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. [Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo]
Huge numbers of protesters are seen filling a highway near Beit Zayit, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, on Saturday. [Ilan Rosenberg/Reuters]
Protesters hold Israeli flags during a demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Protesters hold Israeli flags during a demonstration against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his nationalist coalition government's proposed judicial overhaul. [Ronen Zvulun/Reuters]
Demonstrators wave the Israeli and Palestinian flags
Demonstrators wave Israeli and Palestinian flags during protests in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday. [Mahmoud Illean/AP Photo]
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Marchers who completed the last leg of a four-day march
Marchers who completed the 70km (44-mile) trek assemble a camp outside Israel's parliament, the Knesset, in Jerusalem. [Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo]
Protesters gather in a camp they erected after arriving in Jerusalem on Saturday. [Ronen Zvulun/Reuters]
Marchers who completed the last leg of a four-day, 70 kilometer (45-mile) trek from Tel Aviv camp outside Israel's parliament
Marchers camp outside the Knesset in Jerusalem on Sunday, July 23. [Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo]
Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial overhaul plan
Israelis are seen protesting a day before parliament is expected to vote on a key part of Netanyahu's judicial overhaul plan in Jerusalem on Sunday. [Ohad Zwigenberg/AP Photo]


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