Judicial Reform
The Jewish Federations last week said it had decided not to boycott the prime minister as demanded by obscure and unnamed groups.
Both sides are discussing issues “frankly and honestly,” and Netanyahu wants to reach a compromise, the Israeli president says.
The “freedom march” concluded outside the Tel Aviv home of Aharon Barak, whose “Constitutional Revolution” the government is seeking to moderate.
The opposition leader accuses the government of trying to “dismantle democracy.”
Transportation Minister Miri Regev demanded that the flag carrier take action.
Several protesters shouted “Shame” at Knesset member Boaz Bismuth.
The missive, which contains Nazi symbols, accuses the Religious Zionism Party leader of “intending to destroy Israel.”
Coalition representatives are meeting with counterparts from the Yesh Atid and National Unity opposition parties under the auspices of the president.
Justices and politicians would not sit directly on the committee.
Multitudes voice their opinions about proposed changes to the legal system.
Moody’s lowered the country’s credit outlook while affirming its A1 rating.
An interview with Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.