On the 11th local time, a large-scale protest March against judicial reform broke out again in Israel. According to the latest news from the Israeli police as of that afternoon, 66 Israelis who participated in the protests have been arrested.
In the early morning of the same day, the Knesset voted to pass a controversial judicial reform bill, which is part of the judicial reform planned by Israel’s current ruling Coalition. Its content aims to prohibit the Israeli Supreme Court and other judicial departments from examining administrative decisions made by elected government officials including Israeli prime ministers and ministers on the principle of "rationality".
This result has once again triggered protests from opponents of judicial reform in the country. On the 11th, protests and demonstrations broke out in dozens of cities and towns across the country, including Tel Aviv and Haifa. Protesters blocked several major roads in the country and confronted Israeli police. In Tel Aviv and other places, the police have dispatched mounted police and water cannons to drive away the demonstrators. (Headquarters reporter Zhao Bing)