Lawmakers are expected to vote on Monday on the first part of the overhaul. Read more at straitstimes.com.
were ongoing ahead of its expected approval by parliament next week after the law sparked protests and outrage at home and abroad.
“Even in these moments... efforts are being made to achieve consensus,” Mr Netanyahu said, in an address to the press. Mr Netanyahu said Israel “would continue to be a democracy”, and said statements by hundreds of reservists that they would refuse voluntary service if the overhaul passes were harmful to the country.
Protesters again took to the streets across the country against the government’s judicial reforms. PHOTO: REUTERS
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