Israeli unrest: Massive protests put judicial reform on pause | LiveNOW from FOX

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Israel’s embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached an agreement with his National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to postpone his coalition’s judicial legislative plan for this session of parliament.

The controversial plan would overhaul the country's judiciary and has led to mass protests to stop the government’s legal reform package.

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It would be awesome if the reforms passed and then his party was voted out of office.

Joe-eyfg
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No pity, the Israeli voted Netanyahu for a second time! I am disappointed in the Israeli who have such a past and yet act like a fascist country, especially what they are doing to the Palestinians! If they are threatened they are the instigators.

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There's no such state as 'ISRAEl' according to the God of Abraham, Judaism, and the Tanakh.
If you people think that these people represent God or this is his Holy Land, 'You're Crazier than Bibi!'
Nothing but a Land filled with European, African, Asian, ect Colonialist calling themselves "Juus".
FREE PALESTINE!

kenjimallone
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Bring the American bombs of "democracy"

SonsoftheEagle
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Holy Cow "", I Mean Politics, Bat Man. Definitely Don't get Burned Twice? 🔥🔥

ManyHeavens
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Democracy vs Theocracy. Who will win? If theocracy, Israel becomes Irán and the educated will emigrate

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God loves everybody. But thst land was given to Israel by God himself. It is like an inheritance, and Palestine is the younger angry brother.

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