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Israel's Netanyahu rejects president's mediating proposal over judical reform

By IANS | Updated: March 16, 2023 07:25 IST

Jerusalem, March 16 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a mediating proposal suggested by President Issac Herzog, ...

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Jerusalem, March 16 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a mediating proposal suggested by President Issac Herzog, saying his government will continue to push through the controversial and divisive judicial reform.

Herzog put forward his proposal on Wednesday night after weeks of talks with ministers from the coalition government, opposition lawmakers, and legal experts.

Warning that Israel is "on the verge of civil war," Herzog said his plan suggests a compromise that reflects the stance of wide sections of Israeli society, Xinhua news agency reported.

"We are at a crossroads: a historical crisis or a defining constitutional moment," he warned.

Nearly an hour later, Netanyahu rejected the proposal in a statement at the airport before embarking on a trip to Berlin.

He said the president's outline is not agreed upon by his coalition.

"Key sections of the outline he presented only perpetuate the existing situation and do not bring the required balance to the Israeli authorities," he said.

The overhaul, pushed ahead by Netanyahu's new governing coalition, would give him and his coalition allies the power to override Supreme Court decisions and to decide all judicial appointments.

According to Netanyahu, the overhaul is needed to curb the "overly activist" Supreme Court.

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