The hard-right government’s drive to limit Supreme Court powers while increasing its own power in selecting judges has caused alarm in Israel and abroad about the country’s democratic checks and balances as protests have swelled for weeks.
In what they dubbed “a day of resistance,” demonstrators blocked roads around the commercial hub Tel Aviv and in other cities. At the Haifa port a few flag-toting protesters on boats, including former navy men, tried to block docking lanes. “We are here to protest our democracy, our country, because we feel that our country is under brutal attack of the government, the Israeli government,” said choreographer Renana Raz in Tel Aviv.Netanyahu, upon departing late on Wednesday for a state visit to Germany which has voiced concern over the judicial plan, said a proposed compromise outlined by President Isaac Herzog would not restore balance to the branches of government.
His nationalist-religious coalition says the Supreme Court too often overreaches and intervenes in political matters it has no mandate to rule on. Defenders of the court say it is a bastion of democracy, protecting rights and liberties.Economists, legal experts and former security chiefs have warned that the judicial plan, which has yet to be written into law, will wreak havoc on the country’s economy and isolate Israel internationally.
Netanyahu, who is on trail for corruption charges he denies, says it will strengthen democracy and boost business. Members of his coalition driving the changes hope to win parliament’s final approval of them by April 2.Subscribe to our daily newsletter
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