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Caution In Crisis-hit Israel After PM Pauses Reform

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a pause in his controversial judicial reforms after tens of thousands of protesters gathered outside parliament in Jerusalem on Monday
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Caution prevailed in Israel Tuesday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to pause controversial judicial reforms which sparked a general strike and mass protests, with the crisis far from over.

Netanyahu bowed to pressure in the face of a nationwide walkout Monday which hit hospitals, flights and more, while tens of thousands of reform opponents rallied outside parliament in Jerusalem.

“Out of a will to prevent a rupture among our people, I have decided to pause the second and third readings of the bill” to allow time for dialogue, the prime minister said in a broadcast.

The decision to halt the legislative process marked a dramatic u-turn for the premier, who just a day earlier announced he was sacking his defence minister who had called for the very same step.

The move was greeted with scepticism in Israel, with leading daily newspaper Yediot Aharonot commenting the premier “knew how to transform a crushing defeat with pretty words into a draw”.

“Israeli society is boiling and what he’s proposing is procedure,” wrote columnist Nahum Barnea.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid reacted warily, saying he wanted to be sure “that there is no ruse or bluff”.

“If the legislation truly and totally stops we are ready to engage in a real dialogue,” he said in a televised address on Monday.

The opposition had previously refused to negotiate over the reforms — which would hand politicians more power over the judiciary — until the legislative process was stopped.

Activists who have led nearly three months of protests against the reform package vowed to continue their rallies.

“This is another attempt of Netanyahu trying to gaslight the Israeli public in order to weaken the protest and then enact a dictatorship,” the Umbrella Movement of demonstrators said.

“We will not stop the protest until the judicial coup is completely stopped,” it added in a statement.

President Isaac Herzog called for “sincere, serious and responsible dialogue”. He said Monday he would host talks on the reforms, but when contacted by AFP a spokesman was unable to provide a schedule for such negotiations.

The crisis has revealed deep rifts within Netanyahu’s fledgling coalition, an alliance with far-right and ultra-Orthodox parties.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich asserted “there will be no turning back” on the judicial overhaul, in a tweet Monday.

Fellow far-right cabinet member, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, had pressed his supporters to rally in favour of the reforms.

Ben-Gvir’s Jewish Power party revealed on Monday that the decision to delay the legislation involved an agreement to expand the minister’s portfolio after he threatened to quit if the overhaul was put on hold.

Writing in the left-wing daily Haaretz, political correspondent Yossi Verter said the pause was “a victory for the protesters, but the one who really bent Netanyahu and trampled on him is Itamar Ben-Gvir.”

“Netanyahu has come out of this story like a pressed orange,” wrote Verter.

The affair has hit the coalition’s standing among the Israeli public, just three months after it took office.

Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party dipped seven points, according to a poll by Israel’s Channel 12 which predicted the government would lose its majority in the 120-seat parliament if elections were held.

The fate of the ousted defence minister, Yoav Gallant, was unknown on Tuesday with speculation in Israeli media that he could be reinstated.

Gallant, who had warned of a threat to national security over the crisis, on Monday welcomed “the decision to stop the legislative process in order to conduct dialogue,” his team said.

Activists who have led nearly three months of protests against the government's reform package vowed to continue their rallies which have brought hundreds of thousands of Israelis onto the streets
Activists who have led nearly three months of protests against the government’s reform package vowed to continue their rallies which have brought hundreds of thousands of Israelis onto the streets
AFP
Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a staunch backer of the government's reform plans, secured an expansion of his portfolio in return for agreeing to the pause, his Jewish Power party said
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a staunch backer of the government’s reform plans, secured an expansion of his portfolio in return for agreeing to the pause, his Jewish Power party said
AFP



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