Prime Minister Netanyahu said Tuesday evening that he definitely intends to continue the judicial reform, responding in an interview with the Patriots podcast. He added that the pursuit against him leaves scars, but his sense of mission is stronger, and characterized disagreements with Trump as not reaching shouting matches.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in an interview Tuesday evening with the Patriots podcast, confirmed that he intends to press ahead with the judicial overhaul — pushing back against any suggestion that the process has stalled. Asked about the legal proceedings against him, Netanyahu said the pursuit leaves scars and hurts, 'even penetrates,' but reiterated that his sense of mission overrides the personal toll. On relations with former President Donald Trump, he described occasional disagreements but said they have not reached shouting matches. The remarks come amid ongoing coalition infighting over the reform's pace and scope, with some coalition members calling for a more aggressive push. The interview did not specify which elements of the reform package are next, but Netanyahu's statement suggests no change in direction.
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