BERLIN, March 17 — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday fiercely defended disputed legal reforms on a visit to Berlin, where German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged him to reconsider a compromise.
Herzog, who holds a largely ceremonial role, on Wednesday presented compromise plans — swiftly rejected by Netanyahu who said they would “only perpetuate the existing situation and do not bring the required balance between the powers”. Referring to nationwide demonstrations that have persisted over 10 weeks, the Israeli premier told journalists he was “attentive to what’s happening in the country”.
“It is precisely now, in the State of Israel’s 75th year of independence, that the abyss is within touching distance. Today, I say to you what I told them: Civil war is a red line. It would also make it harder for the Supreme Court to strike down legislation it deems to contravene Basic Laws, Israel’s quasi constitution.
Among them was Israeli Oren Goldberg, 44, who had travelled from the Netherlands to Berlin to demonstrate.
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