Israelis continue judicial reform protests amid security concerns
plans to tighten controls on the Supreme Court, despite heightened security worries after two deadly attacks a day earlier.
Around Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, tens of thousands of worshippers were expected for evening prayers amid concerns over a possible repeat of nighttime police raids this week that were followed by rocket barrages into Israel and Israeli strikes into Gaza and Southern Lebanon.Story continues below advertisement
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