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Israel president Isaac Herzog urges consensus after judicial changes pass

President Isaac Herzog said it was a "difficult morning" following the late-night parliamentary vote that saw two contentious pieces of legislation -- part of sweeping changes that have prompted vocal criticism in Israel and abroad -- pass a preliminary hurdle

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Map of Israel; used for representational purpose. Pic/istock

Map of Israel; used for representational purpose. Pic/istock

Israel's president Isaac Herzog Tuesday called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition to seek dialogue and compromise after it pushed ahead with a controversial judicial overhaul in a turbulent parliamentary session overnight.

Isaac Herzog said it was a "difficult morning" following the late-night parliamentary vote that saw two contentious pieces of legislation -- part of sweeping changes that have prompted vocal criticism in Israel and abroad -- pass a preliminary hurdle. Critics say the judicial overhaul underway will concentrate power in the hands of the ruling coalition in Israel's parliament, the Knesset, and erode the democratic system of checks and balances.

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