They say that money talks – and there’s been a lot of chatter in Israel over the past few weeks regarding the new government’s plan to reform the Supreme Court.

Many sectors of Israeli society have spoken out against the proposed reforms, but one sector might have the most impact: business. 

For four weekends in a row, politicians, advocates, lawyers and private citizens from all parts of the country have been in the streets, raising their voices and their banners. During a series of Saturday night protests, torches were lit and lights passed from one person to the next. In addition, individuals came out with drums, and teenagers stayed out late on school nights in the name of democracy, or so they say. And while Saturday nights between 7 and 10 p.m. became the noisiest hours of the week for around 100,000 Israelis who demonstrated, one little hour on Tuesday morning January 24th may have spoken the loudest.

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