Israel’s far-right government and the two main centrist opposition parties held a second day of talks on controversial judicial reforms. The reforms led to mass protests and a general strike in the country’s most severe domestic crisis in years. The talks come after the first day of meetings “took place in a positive spirit”, President Isaac Herzog said.

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