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Israel President Isaac Herzog urges PM Netanyahu to halt judicial overhaul

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to immediately cease his divisive judicial reform, stating that the action has jeopardized the nation’s security, economy, and society. Herzog’s remarks followed Prime Minister Netanyahu’s firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for objecting to his judicial reforms, which resulted in widespread street demonstrations. The president also […]

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Israel President Isaac Herzog urges PM Netanyahu to halt judicial overhaul

Israel’s President Isaac Herzog urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to immediately cease his divisive judicial reform, stating that the action has jeopardized the nation’s security, economy, and society. Herzog’s remarks followed Prime Minister Netanyahu’s firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for objecting to his judicial reforms, which resulted in widespread street demonstrations.

The president also called on the government to put aside political considerations for the sake of the nation.”Last night we witnessed very difficult scenes. I appeal to the Prime Minister, members of the Government, and members of the Coalition: there are harsh and painful feelings. The entire nation is rapt with deep worry,” Herzog said.

“Our security, economy, society — all are under threat. The whole people of Israel are looking at you. The whole Jewish People are looking at you. The whole world is looking at you,” the ceremonial president in a statement.

“For the sake of the unity of the People of Israel, for the sake of the necessary responsibility, I call on you to halt the legislative process immediately,” he emphasised.

“I appeal to the leaders of all Knesset factions, Coalition and Opposition alike, to place this country’s citizens above all else and to act with courage and responsibility without further delay. Wake up now! This is not a political moment; this is a moment for leadership and responsibility,” the president asserted.

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Israel last night after Prime Minister Netanyahu fired Defence Minister Gallant after he said on Saturday evening that the judicial overhaul “poses a clear, immediate, and tangible threat to the security of the state”.

Irked by the televised speech given by Gallant, the Prime Minister’s Office in a terse statement on Sunday evening said that “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided, this evening (Sunday, 26 March 2023), to dismiss Defense Minister Yoav Gallant”.

The announcement led to spontaneous unprecedented outburst of anger against the prime minister.An unconfirmed Channel 12 report said that 600,000-700,000 Israelis were demonstrating late on Sunday across the country, with protests reported from Kiryat Shmona in the north to Eilat in the south.

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