Netanyahu vows unity as Israelis mass against justice reforms
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered appeal in a nationally televised address after another day of mass protests
- It came after his parliamentary coalition passed a law that would limit the circumstances in which a prime minister can be removed

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to restore unity in Israel where divisions have widened over his government’s judicial reform programme and police fired water cannon at protesters blocking a highway in Tel Aviv.
Demonstrators fear the proposed reforms, which would increase the power of politicians over the courts and are already moving through parliament, are a threat to Israeli democracy.
Israel’s allies abroad have also raised concerns about the overhaul.
Tens of thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv and other cities on Thursday, according to crowd estimates by Israeli media.
Similar-sized crowds have taken to the streets on other occasions during routine protests over the past few months since the proposals were introduced.
Netanyahu, in a televised address, said he was determined to advance the reforms but wanted to reach a solution acceptable to both supporters and critics of the proposal.