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Netanyahu suspends judicial reform after massive protests

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Amid unprecedented protests, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has put the government’s controversial judicial reform plans on hold, saying he wanted to “avoid civil war.” NBC News’ Raf Sanchez breaks down how protesters are reacting to Netanyahu’s comments and whether it’s enough to quell the unrest.