Politics and Knesset
Route 60, the main north-south highway in the area, is to be widened in the Binyamin and Gush Etzion regions.
The “freedom march” concluded outside the Tel Aviv home of Aharon Barak, whose “Constitutional Revolution” the government is seeking to moderate.
Several protesters shouted “Shame” at Knesset member Boaz Bismuth.
Arbel had filled the positions temporarily, but as there is a three-month time limit on temporary assignments, the government made his appointment permanent.
Coalition representatives are meeting with counterparts from the Yesh Atid and National Unity opposition parties under the auspices of the president.
In 1939, on the eve of World War II, Jews numbered 16.6 million, 449,000 (3%) of whom resided in the Land of Israel.
Multitudes voice their opinions about proposed changes to the legal system.
An interview with Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
“We are all brothers. With all the burning disputes, we are all one nation,” says Israeli parliamentary Speaker Amir Ohana.
Herzog tells The New York Times in an interview that “there’s a lot of good will in the room since we started the negotiations two weeks ago.”
Leaked Pentagon documents allege that the Israeli spy agency advocated participation in the mass demonstrations against the Netanyahu government.
A total of 916,000 foreigners have visited since the first of January.