Tens of thousands in Israel protest for and against reform April 16, 2023Supporters of the government's judicial reform program protest in Jerusalem, April 15, 2023. (Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90)Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90Tens of thousands in Israel protest for and against reformMultitudes voice their opinions about proposed changes to the legal system.By JNSProtests against judicial reform entered their 15th week as thousands of demonstrators gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday night. However, in a new ripple, thousands of heretofore quiescent supporters of reform also attended protests across the country.Matan Peleg, chairman of Im Tirtzu, a Zionist NGO, said, âWe thank the tens of thousands who came out to the streets to express their support for the judicial reform. We wonât let the anarchists harm the voterâs decision. There is a duty to pass the reform so that there will be democracy here.âMembers of government joined the crowd in the coastal city of Netanya, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir of the Otzma Yehudit Party and Likud members of Knesset Tali Gottlieb, Nissim Vaturi, Ariel Kallner, Sasson Guetta and Avichay Buaron.âAfter 75 years, the time has come that the nationalist camp will be a true partner in running the state, and that starts with real involvement in the Supreme Court. The judicial reform will pass,â said Buaron.Pro-reform protesters also gathered in front of the Presidentâs Residence in Jerusalem. Among the signs at the protest: âHonorable President, you donât have the mandate to cancel our vote.âRead WATCH: Masked Iranian sets Khamenei poster on firePresident Isaac Herzog has been attempting to mediate a compromise between the sides, which have agreed to talks during a break between Knesset sessions. The Knessetâs next session will start on April 30.Anti-reform protests in Tel Aviv took place as usual. Smaller protests against reform took place in Haifa and outside the home of Justice Minister Yariv Levin in Modiâin.Credit ratings agency Moodyâs lowered its outlook for Israelâs A1 credit rating from âpositiveâ to âstableâ on Friday, citing âa deteriorationâ in governance due to the upheaval over judicial reform. Anti-Netanyahu protestsJudicial reformProtest