Politics and Knesset
Drivers asked to cause traffic jams there as part of a “Day of Resistance” against the judicial reforms.
Thirty-seven reservists will instead devote their time to “discourse and thinking for the sake of democracy and the unity of the people.”
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir reiterated his call for police to not allow “anarchists” block highways.
Imposing limitations on the prime minister harms the freedom of expression of millions of citizens, the court filing states.
Ofer Cassif allegedly struck an officer in the head after being prevented from reaching a protest in 2002.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir blasts the move, calling it “clear proof of the necessity of [judicial] reform.”
Police use stun grenades to disperse demonstrators blocking highway • More than 20 arrests across Israel.
The government has “no real intent” to honor its coalition agreement regarding the bolstering of Jewish identity, said the controversial lawmaker.
The island nation joins the U.S., Guatemala, Honduras and Kosovo in recognizing Israel’s capital.
English-speakers meet, greet and get to know Israel’s foreign minister.
Arab children in the eastern part of the city are “marinated in incitement,” says NGO chairman.
One measure, dubbed the “override clause,” would allow the Knesset to re-legislate laws struck down by the Supreme Court.