Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition is in damage control as protests against his plan for judicial reform continue to grow. Tens of thousands have taken to the streets after Netanyahu confirmed he had dismissed his defence minister, who had recently appealed to the government to halt its planned overhaul. The PM had been expected to suspend the plans, but that was put on hold amid reports his coalition risked breaking apart. Constitutional law professor at Reichman University, Rivka Weill, tells The World the country is mobilising during “a constitutional moment”.
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