Israel Passes Controversial Law to Influence Judge Selection

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Israel’s parliament passed a law early Thursday increasing the role played by politicians in selecting judges, including to the Supreme Court, drawing furious criticism from opposition leaders over what they see as a threat to democracy and unity.

After a marathon overnight debate, with tens of thousands of protesters outside — joined by opposition leaders, who boycotted the final vote — the law was passed 67 to 1.