Israel's government has passed the first part of its legal overhaul. The law's ripples are dramatic

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The Israeli government has passed the first major piece of legislation in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to overhaul the country's legal system -- part of a broader plan that has triggered nationwide protests, divided the country and rattled the powerful military and influential business community.

The plan seeks to weaken the country's Supreme Court and transfer more powers to the parliament. Supporters say Israel's unelected judges wield too much power. But opponents say the judges play an important oversight role, and that the plan will push Israel toward autocratic rule.Here's a look at how the overhaul could affect Israel in the coming months:Netanyahu, who is on trial for corruption charges, has long been a polarizing leader.

"The morning after, we emerge to an Israel with internal battle lines drawn, an Israel potentially at war with itself, a government certainly at war with much, perhaps most, of the people," wrote David Horovitz, founding editor of the Times of Israel news site. "If we don't have a strong and united defense force, if Israel's best do not serve in the IDF, we will no longer be able to exist as a country in the region," warned Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, the chief of staff.By pushing through the new law without a broad political consensus, Netanyahu has defied the country's closest ally, the United States, which gives Israel nearly US$4 billion in annual military assistance and diplomatic backing in international forums.

"Palestinians see this as a contradiction, that Israelis are fighting for freedom and democracy through institutions that are inherently preventing an entire people from freedom and democracy," said Ines Abdel Razek, executive director of the Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy, an advocacy group.

 

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