KEY POINTS
  • Israel's shekel is down more than 6% in February and at its lowest against the dollar in three years.
  • An estimated 160,000 protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv over the weekend, with tens of thousands more gathering in other cities to demonstrate against the governing coalition's planned legal overhaul, which would significantly weaken Israel's judiciary.
  • Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak called the plans "an assassination of the Declaration of Independence, which will turn Israel into a dictatorship."
"For things to get better, Netanyahu's poll numbers need to be in freefall" one analyst said.

Israel's shekel is down nearly 6% in February and at its lowest against the dollar in three years, as political turmoil surges over controversial judicial reforms pushed by the right-wing government of Benjamin Netanyahu.

An estimated 160,000 protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv over the weekend, with tens of thousands more gathering in other cities, demonstrating against the governing coalition's planned legal overhaul, which would significantly weaken Israel's judiciary.