Netanyahu's disdain for protesters points to the sad fact that his government is deaf to any criticism.
Israel finances the expenses of the official residence in Jerusalem, as well as a prime minister's private residence if it's outside the city, according to Israeli law.
If the reform passes second and third readings, the controversial legislation will give the coalition an automatic majority and weaken the Supreme Court.
They wrote in an open letter urging that "a 61-seat Knesset majority should not be allowed to override Supreme Court decisions."