Thousands of protesters have arrived in Jerusalem in the last stage of a march to ask that the first law of the controversy not be processed judicial reform promoted by the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and which, according to complaints, endangers the judicial independence.

Measure has divided the country. Some 500 Israeli Air Force reserve pilots have announced they will resign their posts if the reform is approved next week.

Protesters made one last stop on Friday before enter jerusalem and to have a communal meal to celebrate the ‘sabbath’, the weekly Jewish holiday, and they spent the night in Shoresh. They have started the last day of march on jerusalem with their sights set on the Israeli Knesset or Parliament in a column of several kilometers festooned with Israeli flags and to which they have joined this Saturday thousands of people more than the whole country.

The objective was not to block the road, but the large influx has made the traffic problemsall this added to the hundreds of cars parked on the shoulders of people who have joined the walk.

The march started on tuesday in Tel Aviv under the slogan “We will not allow you to destroy our home”, in reference to Netanyahu, and will arrive at the Knesset on Saturday afternoon. The organizers have announced their intention to camp at Saker Park indefinitely.

There are also calls for this Saturday concentrations in front of the official residence of the prime minister and on Kaplan street in Tel Aviv, epicenter of the protests on Saturdays for 29 weeks. There are another 150 acts and concentrations called throughout the country.

He Government intends to approve and enact a law that prohibits the Supreme Court and other courts from applying the “reasonableness” standard to veto executive decisions.