But for many Israelis, the two camps - one rising, the other on its way down - are more polarised than ever.
For them, Monday's planned ratification of a curb on Supreme Court powers is a symptom, rather than a cause, of the rifts.
Those favouring the legislation are largely religious-nationalists who, by mobilising their growing numbers, helped Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu return to office in December.
Blindsided by the pace and scale of the reforms, some protesters have vowed to withhold taxes and stop reporting for military reserve duty.
Many pro-government Israelis view the seven months of nationwide demonstrations as an attempt to undermine their ballot victory.
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Monday's, Benjamin Netanyahu, overreach, Yair Lapid, Sima Kadmon, Critics, Netanyahu, Aviya Cohen, Eli Cohen, Benny Gantz, Tisha B'av, Gantz, Dan Williams, Tomasz Janowski
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Israel, Tel, Likud, Tisha, Thomson
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Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, West Bank, Moroccan