Israel's Supreme Court has delivered a significant blow to the Netanyahu government, striking down a controversial judicial reform that ignited nationwide protests.
Last year's proposed judicial reform, aimed at limiting the power of the Supreme Court to overturn laws deemed unconstitutional, faced fierce opposition.
Critics argued that it posed a threat to the country's democracy by weakening the judicial system.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has nullified this reform, stating that it would have caused "severe and unprecedented damage
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Israel’s Supreme Court struck down a key component of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reforms on Monday, delivering a landmark decision on an issue that caused nationwide..
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