Violent clashes broke out in Tel Aviv on Wednesday between police and demonstrators who denounced the “undemocratic” nature of judicial reform being promoted by the most right-wing government in history. Israel.
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the police of Israel dispersed the demonstrators with water cannons, tear gas and stun grenades, which blocked various streets and communications in the city, AFP reported.
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Agents Israel on horseback, they also charged into the crowd of protesters against judicial reform.
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According to a police statement from Israelat least 39 people were arrested for disturbing the peace.
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Eleven people demonstrated against judicial reform in Israel With various injuries, they were treated at the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, a spokesman for the institution said.
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Protests in Israelwhich for two months mostly take place on Saturday evenings and attract tens of thousands of people, until they prevented the progress of the controversial reform.
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The Knesset (parliament) approved this Wednesday in a preliminary reading with 62 votes in favor and 20 against (out of 120 seats) a new article that limits the possibility of removing the head of government from office. Israel.
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Judicial reform in Israel This was announced in early January by the government formed in December by Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with ministers from right-wing, far-right and ultra-Orthodox Jewish groups.
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According to its detractors, the text, which seeks to reduce the influence of the judiciary in favor of political power, threatens the separation of powers and democratic character. Israel.
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Benjamin Netanyahu and his Justice Minister Yariv Levin instead believe that this reform will restore the balance of power between lawmakers and the Supreme Court, which they see as a politicized institution in Israel.
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