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Politics and Knesset

The “March of the Million” will be held outside the Knesset.
A Jerusalem exhibit sees the state’s first 12 heads of government through the prism of pointillism.
The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, which has long-standing connections to Golan, was among the organizations saying her placement as consul general to New York should move forward.
The JNS columnist worked for Benjamin Netanyahu a quarter century ago.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant had barred passage across the Green Line, citing the “complex security situation.”
“There were no white-seeming people manacled on the slave ships,” wrote the British lawmaker.
Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef promoted a policy he himself described as illegal.
Despite being targeted by incessant rocket fire, demographic growth in areas near Gaza has significantly outpaced that of the rest of Israel.
Politicians should take care to deliver unifying messages at ceremonies in military cemeteries, the Defense Minister says.
She was slated to become a minister in charge of advancing women’s rights, but a Knesset vote to approve the move was postponed at the last minute.
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.