Former top legal officials oppose judicial overhaul in Israel

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Former top legal officials in Israel have spoken out against sweeping changes to the country’s justice system planned by the new conservative government.

spoke out Thursday against sweeping changes to the country’s justice system planned by the new conservative government, lending their voices to a growing outcry against the proposed overhaul.

The letter, published in Israeli media, denounced the proposed changes, saying they are destructive to the country’s legal system.

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