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Photos: Israelis protest as divisive law passed

More protests are expected against the controversial legislation that calls for sweeping changes aimed at curbing the judiciary’s powers.

A demonstrator waves a colored Israeli flag during a protest
A demonstrator waves a coloured Israeli flag in protest against the judicial overhaul on Monday, July 24. [Ariel Schalit/AP Photo]
By AFP, Reuters and The Associated Press
Published On 24 Jul 202324 Jul 2023

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Israeli lawmakers on Monday approved a key portion of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s divisive plan to reshape the country’s justice system, despite massive protests that have exposed unprecedented fissures in Israeli society.

The vote came after a stormy session in which opposition lawmakers chanted “shame” and then stormed out of the chamber.

The overhaul calls for sweeping changes aimed at curbing the powers of the judiciary, from limiting the Supreme Court’s ability to challenge parliamentary decisions to changing the way judges are selected. Netanyahu and his allies say the changes are needed to curb the powers of unelected judges.

As lawmakers debated, tens of thousands of people gathered for mass rallies for and against the plan.

Further ratcheting up the pressure on Netanyahu, thousands of military reservists have declared their refusal to serve under a government taking steps that they see as setting the country on a path to dictatorship. Those moves have prompted fears that the military’s preparedness could be compromised.

With the opposition out of the hall, the measure passed by a 64-0 margin.

Afterwards, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, the architect of the plan, said parliament had taken the “first step in an important historic process” of overhauling the judiciary.

Protesters, who come from a wide swath of Israeli society, see the overhaul in general as a power grab fuelled by the personal and political grievances of Netanyahu – who is on trial for corruption charges – and his partners.

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Earlier, demonstrators, many of whom feel the very foundations of their country are being eroded by the government’s plan, blocked a road leading to the Knesset or parliament. Big mall chains and some gas stations also shuttered their doors in protest.

More mass protests are now expected, and the Movement for Quality Government in Israel, a civil society group, immediately announced it would challenge the new law in the Supreme Court.

The grassroots protest movement condemned the vote, saying Netanyahu’s “government of extremists is showing their determination to jam their fringe ideology down the throats of millions of citizens”.

“No one can predict the extent of damage and social upheaval that will follow the passage of the legislation,” it said.

Israel's Minister of Justice Yariv Levin speaks during a parliament session
Israel's Minister of Justice Yariv Levin said on Monday that parliament had taken the 'first step in an important historic process' of overhauling the judiciary. [Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP]
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Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Israelis protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial overhaul plan outside the parliament in Jerusalem on Monday, July 24. [Maya Alleruzzo/AP Photo]
Israeli lawmakers take a selfie in the Knesset plenum following a vote
Israeli lawmakers take a selfie in the Knesset plenum following a vote on a bill that would limit some Supreme Court powers. [Amir Cohen/Reuters]
Israeli police disperse demonstrators blocking the road
Israeli police disperse demonstrators blocking the road leading to the Knesset in Jerusalem on Monday. [Mahmoud Illean/AP Photo]
Protesters are sprayed by a police water cannon as they approach a police barrier during a demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Protesters are sprayed by water cannon as they approach a police barrier during Monday's demonstration against the judicial overhaul. [Ronen Zvulun/Reuters]
Members of Israel's security forces remove demonstrators
Members of Israel's security forces remove demonstrators ahead of the final vote on a major component of controversial judicial reforms, even as United States President Joe Biden calls for postponing the 'divisive' bill that has triggered mass protests. [Hazem Bader/AFP]
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A demonstrator is removed by members of Israel's security forces
A demonstrator is removed by members of Israel's security forces from the entrance of the parliament on Monday, as more protests are expected in the upcoming days. [Hazem Bader/AFP]
Israeli security forces remove protesters
Israeli security forces remove protesters blocking the entrance of the Knesset, amid a months-long wave of protests against the government's planned judicial overhaul. [Hazem Bader/AFP]
Members of Israel's mounted security forces arrive at the site of a demonstration
Members of Israel's mounted security forces arrive at the site of a demonstration at the entrance to the parliament in Jerusalem. [Hazem Bader/AFP]


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