This was stated by the official representative of the European foreign policy service Peter Stano.

"We are closely following developments in Israel and believe in the ability of democratic institutions to solve this problem ... But we should not interfere and comment on internal processes in democratic institutions and in Israeli society," RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog earlier appealed to the government to stop the process of adopting judicial reform in the country amid protests. He noted that due to the discontent of the protesters, security, the economy and society were under threat.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett also called on representatives of the current government to postpone judicial reform and move on to negotiations.

Amid the protests, Israel's National Union closed Ben Gurion Airport, and the doctors' union announced the suspension of the health care system from Tuesday, March 28, until the announcement of the cancellation of the judicial reform.

The reform involves limiting the powers of the Supreme Court and giving the executive branch control over the selection of judges.