Tel Aviv, April 18 (Reuters) - Esther Paran navigated her way in a wheelchair through the throngs of Israelis marching through Tel Aviv in protest at government plans to overhaul the country's judicial system.
Paran, 79, is one of roughly 147,000 Holocaust survivors still alive in Israel.
They came to Israel in 1957 after a deadly uprising in Hungary that failed to end Soviet rule.
[1/4] Esther Paran, 79, a Holocaust survivor from Hungary holds up a picture from her childhood, from her living room in Tel Aviv, Israel, April 13, 2023.
Paran discussed her worries about Israel more stoically and with a sense of optimism that protesters' concerns will be heard.