Protesting and conflicts in the Zionist entity
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The New York Times found that the battle over the judiciary in the Zionist entity is a deep ideological and cultural battle, in conjunction with the continuation of protesters and confrontations between supporters and opponents of the judicial amendments.

The newspaper stated that "Israel is facing a deep ideological and cultural conflict between those who want a more secular and pluralistic state, and those who have a more religious and nationalistic vision."

The newspaper pointed out that critics of the judicial amendments view the Supreme Court as the last bastion of the centrist secular elite, who are descendants of European Jews who controlled the state during the first decades of its life. Their life style is very conservative."

According to the news outlet, “right-wing Israelis who want to entrench Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank see the court as an adversary,” and that although “the court did not block most settlement, it did block some of the settler movement’s most ambitious goals — including building Israeli cities on privately owned Palestinian land, and endorsed the expulsion of all Israeli settlers from Gaza in 2005, a pivotal moment that fueled the settler leadership's desire for a judicial amendment.

A poll conducted by the Institute for Direct Polls showed that “two-thirds of the religious population in Israel want the occupation government to continue to press, in order to pass the planned judicial amendments and not to freeze the legislation.

It is expected that "Israel" today will witness millions of demonstrations against the judicial amendments, in exchange for other demonstrations in support of the amendments and the Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu.

And the occupation police reported that confrontations took place between supporters and opponents of the judicial amendments in occupied Jerusalem.

  Likewise, the Zionist media mentioned today that the demonstrations in front of the Knesset today are unprecedented, and that there is concern about violent incidents with the arrival of the extreme right to demonstrate as well.

And Zionist media reported that the number of demonstrators in front of the Israeli "Knesset" reached 90 thousand.

She also said that estimates indicate that the strike today will cost the economy about 2.5 billion shekels, and that the losses will be much greater if the strike takes place for full days.

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