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Israel’s Netanyahu may have tough time saving judicial plan

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By JOSEF FEDERMAN
Associated Press

JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu put his contentious judicial overhaul plan on hold this week, but he has vowed to pass the package through parliament “one way or another.” However, he may have a hard time keeping that promise. While Netanyahu has the parliamentary majority to push through his program, this week’s about-face has left him weakened and coming up against a wall of opposition he has never before faced in a three-decade political career. After showing it can cripple the economy and weaken the military, the opposition remains motivated to resume its struggle. With Netanyahu’s popularity hit hard by the protests, it could be difficult for him to push forward.

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