Blinken vows to push Israel on defending amid judicial overhaul attempts ■ Israel takes 'huge step' towards U.S. visa waiver program ■ The U.S. right-wing group behind the conservative legal revolution
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Those promoting regime change (“the reform of the judicial system”) reject any claims that it is being undertaken as a unilateral legislative ambush. They say that its opponents reject the proposals outright and aren’t ready to enter into a debate over them. But the fact is that every attempt at slowing down the fast-track process in order to give more time for debate about the “reform” is met with the automatic reply that “deliberations are taking place in the Knesset constitution committee.”
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