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- The article discusses the recent protests in Israel against the government's proposed judicial reforms, which have sparked the largest demonstrations in the country's history. The reforms, proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing coalition, would give the government more control over the selection of judges and limit the Supreme Court's ability to strike down laws. Protesters argue that the reforms would undermine Israel's democratic system and checks and balances.

- The protests have drawn hundreds of thousands of Israelis to the streets, with demonstrators expressing concerns that the reforms would erode the independence of the judiciary and concentrate too much power in the hands of the government. The protests have also seen participation from a wide range of Israelis, including members of the military, high-tech workers, and even some supporters of Netanyahu's Likud party.

- The article notes that the protests have created a political crisis for Netanyahu's government, which has faced growing pressure to compromise or abandon the proposed reforms. The government has so far refused to back down, but the sustained and widespread nature of the protests has raised questions about the long-term stability of Netanyahu's coalition and the future of Israel's democratic institutions.

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