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Israel to hold first justice reform talks this evening: presidency

Israel's president had urged the government to hold talks with the opposition in hopes of reaching a compromise on the proposed reforms. (Credit: Ahmad Gharabl/AFP)

Israel's ruling far-right coalition and opposition parties will open negotiations on Tuesday evening on controversial judiciary reforms that have sparked weeks of protests, the office of President Isaac Herzog said.

Herzog "has invited the working teams representing the ruling coalition [and the first two opposition parties] for a first dialogue meeting at the president's residence in Jerusalem at 7:30 pm tonight(1430 GMT)," the presidency said in a statement.


Israel's ruling far-right coalition and opposition parties will open negotiations on Tuesday evening on controversial judiciary reforms that have sparked weeks of protests, the office of President Isaac Herzog said.

Herzog "has invited the working teams representing the ruling coalition [and the first two opposition parties] for a first dialogue meeting...