'The whole country is stuck': Israel's protests reignite as overhaul to judiciary resumes


Israeli police officers disperse demonstrators blocking a highway leading to Jerusalem on July 11, 2023.

Israel’s right-wing government pressed ahead early Tuesday with a bill that would restrict oversight powers of the country’s top court, part of a contentious effort to overhaul its judicial system that has exposed deep divisions in Israeli society and critics say is pushing the country toward authoritarian rule.

The threat of nationwide protests of the kind that brought Israel to a standstill earlier this year was swiftly rebooted after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s parliamentary coalition gave initial approval to the bill, one of several proposed by his ultranationalist and ultra-Orthodox allies. Its supporters want an Israeli state more closely aligned with their nationalist and religious values. Opponents have a more secular, diverse vision for Israel. The legislative effort comes after a three-month pause.

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