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Israeli parliament to vote on Netanyahu's judicial reforms on Supreme Court powers

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Israel's parliament is to vote on Monday on proposed judicial changes to limit the powers of the Supreme Court that have sparked the biggest protests in the nation's history.

Added on the 24/07/2023 10:59:04 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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