Updated On: 21 February, 2023 08:20 PM IST | Jerusalem | AP
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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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.