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Judicial Reform

“Using an educational platform for the benefit of political coercion is wrong and contrary to the Council for Higher Education’s regulations,” says Im Tirtzu CEO.
“We will do everything to prevent the passing of the bills,” vow four Israeli political party chiefs.
“Most high-tech employees do not participate in protests and don’t believe their organizations should take part in them,” said Tefen CEO Mally Bitzur-Parnes.
The repeated rejection of dialogue proves the opposition seeks “anarchy and the overthrow of the elected government,” said the premier.
“Israel is in the greatest crisis in its history,” opposition leader Yair Lapid tells a crowd in Beersheva.
IDF chief Herzi Halevi approved the decision after the air force officer encouraged others to skip training to protest judicial reforms.
Seven demonstrators were arrested for damaging the Jerusalem office of the Kohelet Policy Forum, which helped draft the judicial reform bills.
Yariv Levin met with four people involved in drafting the compromise proposal.
“The Caroline Glick Show” with IDF Brig. Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi, Ep. 44
President clarifies that the version published in the media is one of many being considered.
The petition comes in response to reserve soldiers refusing to show up for duty in protest of the government’s proposed judicial reforms.
“This will not be allowed to gain a foothold,” said the Israeli prime minister.