Israeli PM halts judicial reform plan after wide spread protests

The Israeli occupation government decided on Monday to halt the passage of the judicial reforms plan indefinitely.The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement carried by the Israeli media outlets that he had informed the leaders o…

The Israeli occupation government decided on Monday to halt the passage of the judicial reforms plan indefinitely.

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement carried by the Israeli media outlets that he had informed the leaders of the coalition government of the decision to postpone.

A number of areas in Israel witnessed mass demonstrations rejecting the judicial plan, coinciding with a general strike that affected workers, universities and airports, while the occupation police arrested a number of protesters on charges of “disturbing order”.

Protests escalated last night following Netanyahu’s sacking of the Israeli Minister of Defense for refusing the judicial amendments. (end) wab.mb

Source: Kuwait News Agency

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