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Judicial Reform

National Unity Party head Benny Gantz called Netanyahu “drunk with power,” and threatened to “shake the country” if the reforms move forward.
Yesh Atid, coalition sources and the President’s Office deny any deal is in the offing.
Herzog called the debate over the legal initiative a “source of pride.”
“We will rebel against [Benjamin] Netanyahu and his government and prepare a guillotine for their supporters,” the man wrote in one post.
The proposed changes to the Judicial Selection Committee are ready for passage, said MK Simcha Rothman.
Anti-judicial reform activists clash with security guards and staff at a hotel in the Galilee.
The credit agency’s decision is “an expression of confidence in the correct economic policy that we are leading,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Doron Ginzburg will receive an official letter of reprimand from the company.
Protesters try to block junctions in Tel Aviv and other parts of the country.
The Movement for Quality Government says the prime minister violated a conflict of interest agreement by addressing judicial reform.
While negotiations are conducted in a respectful atmosphere, no progress is being made, Benny Gantz says.
The justice minister said the Biden administration was acting in line with its worldview.