Protesters Trek on Highway to Jerusalem Ahead of Judicial Vote

Shikma Bressler, one of the leaders of the protests, together with other demonstrators, marches from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem protesting against the Israeli government's judicial overhaul plans, near the Ben Shemen interchange, Israel July 20, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Shikma Bressler, one of the leaders of the protests, together with other demonstrators, marches from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem protesting against the Israeli government's judicial overhaul plans, near the Ben Shemen interchange, Israel July 20, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
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Protesters Trek on Highway to Jerusalem Ahead of Judicial Vote

Shikma Bressler, one of the leaders of the protests, together with other demonstrators, marches from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem protesting against the Israeli government's judicial overhaul plans, near the Ben Shemen interchange, Israel July 20, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Shikma Bressler, one of the leaders of the protests, together with other demonstrators, marches from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem protesting against the Israeli government's judicial overhaul plans, near the Ben Shemen interchange, Israel July 20, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

Hundreds of Israelis opposed to the government's judicial overhaul plans are trekking under a scorching summer sun on the main highway to Jerusalem in hope of drumming up support ahead of a reform vote next week.

The protesters, many of them carrying national flags and chanting "Democracy!", set off from Tel Aviv for the mostly uphill 66 km (41 mile) walk along the three-lane Road 1, turning off for overnight camping in nearby parks or farmlands.

They plan to reach Jerusalem and rally outside parliament as it begins ratifying a bill that would limit Supreme Court powers to void decisions by the executive - and which critics see as a curb on judicial independence, according to Reuters.

"We are going to symbolize the fact that we want to reunite the people and make sure that the country or the state will not fall," protest leader Shikma Bressler told Reuters.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's religious-nationalist coalition says the overhaul is needed to balance out branches of government. Yet polls suggest widespread misgivings among Israelis as the planned reforms have dented the economy and worried Washington.

 

 

 

 

 

 



Israel Names Spy Veteran as Top Finance Ministry Civil Servant

Israeli military reservists sing together as they sign pledge to suspend voluntary military service if the government passes judicial overhaul legislation near the defense ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 19, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo
Israeli military reservists sing together as they sign pledge to suspend voluntary military service if the government passes judicial overhaul legislation near the defense ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 19, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo
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Israel Names Spy Veteran as Top Finance Ministry Civil Servant

Israeli military reservists sing together as they sign pledge to suspend voluntary military service if the government passes judicial overhaul legislation near the defense ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 19, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo
Israeli military reservists sing together as they sign pledge to suspend voluntary military service if the government passes judicial overhaul legislation near the defense ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 19, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Sunday named Ilan Rom, a longtime intelligence official, as the Finance Ministry's director general.

As the ministry's top civil servant, Rom will replace Shlomi Heisler, who said he was stepping down this month after two years in the post for "urgent personal reasons".

Rom served 25 years at Israel's Mossad spy agency.

For the last 2-1/2 years Rom was chief executive of Israel's largest regional council, Mateh Binyamin. The ministry noted that at the council, he spearheaded significant changes, focusing on economic development, including the accelerated planning and development of five major industrial zones, Reuters reported.

He also led a deep economic efficiency initiative, achieving budgetary balance and profitability in the council for the first time, even during wartime, the ministry said.

"The tasks before us are challenging. I intend to dedicate all my efforts to the economic development of the state during this long and difficult war to alleviate the cost of living and encourage growth engines," Rom said in a statement referring to Israel's 15-month-old war against Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza.

Smotrich said Rom will use his experience to advance the economy and financial system in Israel, promote growth and reduce bureaucratic barriers.

Rom enters the post at a time when Israel's economy has weakened due to its military conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, with spending on the wars costing some $25 billion in 2024 - leading to a wider budget deficit and debt burden and leading to credit rating reductions by all three major agencies.

Parliament has given an initial nod to an austerity 2025 state budget but it still needs to pass two more votes to become law. In the meantime, Israel is using a prorated version of the 2024 budget.