A deeply divided Israel limps toward its 75th birthday

FILE - Israeli border police officers move a right wing protester from a left wing protest against the appointment of Aryeh Deri the leader of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party as the country's new health minister, in front of the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, Thursday, Jan, 5, 2023. Deri pleaded guilty to tax fraud last year and previously served time in prison for accepting bribes. Hebrew on sight reads, ×´The leftist minority will not decide for Israel". (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean, File)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Orit Pinhasov strongly opposes the Israeli government’s proposed judicial overhaul, but you won’t find her anywhere near the mass protests against the plan. She says her marriage depends on it.

Pinhasov’s husband sits on the opposite side of Israel’s political divide, and joining the protests will only deepen what she says already are palpable tensions in her household.

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