Occupied Palestine, first go ahead with the anti-judges bill: protests expected

Occupied Palestine, first go ahead with the anti-judges bill: protests expected

Occupied Palestine, first go ahead with the anti-judges bill: protests expected
Occupied Palestine, first go ahead with the anti-judges bill: protests expected

And while the parliamentarians of the regime parties rejoiced, the opposition shouted "shame". The Israeli regime rejoiced after the Knesset's first-reading ok to the bill that prevents judges from expressing themselves on the "reasonableness" of the decisions taken by executive and elected officials.

Although the project is not yet a reality, protests are expected in all cities. The organizers of the protests and street demonstrations that have been going on for more than six months against the controversial justice reform project promoted by the far-right regime have called a 'day of disruption' which includes blockades of roads and the international airport of Tel Aviv. Now the bill will have to be reviewed by the Knesset's Constitution, Law and Justice Committee before returning to the plenary for the second and third votes. The Zionist regime wants to get to the finish line before the summer break.