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The Hi-Tech Protest, one of the main organizations taking part in the protests against the judicial reform, announced on Monday that it will disrupt websites and applications as part of the “day of disruption” scheduled to take place on Tuesday.

The organization announced the establishment of the "technological disruption headquarters" and refused to detail what exactly is going to happen. They said that "just like in the streets and on the roads, the protest should also be felt in the digital space."

"The measures will affect, legally, popular applications and websites used by every Israeli - so that every citizen will reflect, even for a few minutes a day, on the destruction of democracy that the government is planning for him," they said.

The “day of disruption” by those protesting against the reform is expected to take place as the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee will vote on the law to reduce the use of the reasonableness doctrine in preparation for its second and third readings in the Knesset plenum next week.