Justice Minister Yariv Levin set to face growing pressure to convene the Judicial Selection Committee.
"There is no democracy without an Attorney-General," said the 8200 protest, made up of alumni of the 8200 signal intelligence unit.
The campaign included a video describing what National Unity claimed were the government's upcoming steps regarding judicial reform.
The best option for the country now teetering again on the brink of turmoil is for the coalition and the opposition to return to talks.
According to many recent polls, this sinister reform is supported by not more than 40% of Israelis, but it intends to make irreversible changes to Israel’s democracy.
Netanyahu poo-pooed all the alleged warnings of the four first opposition leaders, and invented Abbas’s quote - what color is Netanyahu’s balloon, and when will it burst?
The need to reform the judiciary is a matter of broad agreement in Israel. The overwhelming majority of Israelis want to see the coalition and the opposition reach agreement via negotiation.
Lapid accused Netanyahu of trying to freeze the judicial reform to mollify the US and anti-reform protestors.
Talks on the reform were set to collapse after the vote on the Judicial Selection Committee was pushed to a repeat vote in a month.
It is essential for everyone to remember the self-destructive loop the country was entangled in just under three months ago.