Israel’s national security minister threatens to resign if judicial reform is suspended

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Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir has threatened to resign if the law on judicial reform is stopped. These release reports haaretz.

Itamar Ben-Gvir warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he would continue to support the coalition from outside if he left the government.

Former Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog He insisted End the implementation of judicial reform immediately in order not to harm the unity of the country and society.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promise Coalition partners suspended judicial reform. He too again He insisted Protesters avoid violence and act responsibly.

On the morning of March 27, the Knesset committee approved the first part of the judicial reform for final readings.

There are mass protests against changes in the judiciary in Israel. More than 600,000 people, more than 6% of the country’s population, took to the streets on March 26. The reform is based on the fact that the majority of the Parliament can elect Supreme Court judges, who will forfeit the right to overturn Cabinet decisions.

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