Israel: Biden tells Netanyahu he backs compromise on judicial overhaul
US President Joe Biden on Sunday told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that democratic values were a hallmark of US-Israeli ties and said he supported finding a compromise over a highly contested judicial overhaul.
Netanyahu, according to his office, assured Biden that Israel's democracy was healthy.
Since being reelected late last year to head one of the most right-wing coalitions in Israel's history, Netanyahu has been pursuing changes to the judiciary that would give his government greater sway in selecting judges and limit the power of the Supreme Court to strike down legislation.
The plan has stirred mass protests in the country and concern among its traditional western allies.
It has triggered weeks of demonstrations and, on Sunday, hundreds of Israeli reservists in elite military and intelligence units said they were joining the protests.
Biden "underscored his belief that democratic values have always been, and must remain, a hallmark of the US-Israel relationship," the White House said in a readout of the call.
Biden spoke of the need for checks and balances and for seeking broad support when making fundamental changes.
"The president offered support for efforts underway to forge a compromise on proposed judicial reforms consistent with those core principles," the White House said.
Netanyahu's office said he told Biden "that Israel was, and will remain, a strong and vibrant democracy".
The two leaders also spoke about the "Iranian threat", his office said in a statement, but it did not elaborate.
Critics of the planned law changes say Netanyahu - on trial on corruption charges that he denies - is pursuing steps that will hurt Israel's democratic checks and balances, enable corruption and bring diplomatic isolation.
Proponents say the changes are needed to curb what they deem an activist judiciary that interferes in politics.
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