Israeli defense minister calls for halt to judicial overhaul
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s defense minister became the first ally in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition to break ranks on Saturday as he called for an immediate halt to the far-right government’s contentious plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said the plan has stirred turmoil within Israel’s military and posed a threat to the country’s security. Citing the need for dialogue with the opposition, Gallant asked Netanyahu’s coalition to wait until after Parliament reconvenes from its holiday break next month before pushing ahead with its divisive plan to weaken the Supreme Court.
“For the sake of Israel’s security, for the sake of our sons and daughters, the legislative process must be stopped at this time,” Gallant said in a snap televised address on Saturday after the end of the Jewish Sabbath.
The government’s plan to increase its control over the judiciary has triggered a national crisis and sparked the largest protest movement in Israeli history. On Saturday, thousands of protesters took to the streets as they have for the last three months. The proposal has drawn sharp criticism from across Israeli society — including former prime ministers and defense officials, high-tech business leaders, Israel’s attorney general and prominent American Jews.