Tens of thousands protest new far-right Israeli government in Tel Aviv

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Tens of thousands of Israelis turned out in the rain on Saturday night to protest the country's new government — led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — which includes far-right, ultraconservative, and religious parties.

— led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — which includes far-right, ultraconservative and religious parties. The Netanyahu coalition's proposed policies pose a threat to democracy and human rights in Israel, the protesters say.in Tel Aviv, according to local media, and smaller protests took place outside Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, and in Haifa.

People stage a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Jan. 14, 2023.Among what demonstrators oppose includes proposed judicial reforms that critics say would undermine the Israeli Supreme Court and Israel's system of democratic checks and balances. The reforms would give Israel's parliament the power to overturn supreme court decisions with a simple majority vote, as well as power over the appointment of judges.

Netanyahu's return to power was made possible by a coalition of far-right and ultra-Orthodox parties who have announced intentions to roll back a number of social reforms which, if enacted, would undermine rights for women and LGBTQ+ people, and expand Jewish settlements in the West Bank, which is against international law.

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