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MK Simcha Rothman’s proposed legislation goes even farther than that put forward by Justice Minister Yariv Levin, and as a “private bill” does not require review by the attorney general.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will receive 59,218 shekels ($17,400) per month, and President Isaac Herzog 67,971 shekels ($19,970).
The “Caroline Glick Show,” with Caroline Glick and guest Karol Markowicz.
A dire shortage of teachers has led to a six-month waiting list for immigrants looking to be accepted to schools to begin learning Hebrew.
The government’s legal reform package calls for making ministry legal advisers’ opinions non-binding, putting an end to what it calls the “subjugation of the government to an unelected rank.”
Ronen Levy led the establishment of secret ties between Israel and countries with which it previously had no relations.
“The government of Israel went to war against the democratic institutions themselves,” said former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni.
Eli Cohen emphasizes the need to improve bilateral ties with the friendly nations.
The bill calls for an “override clause” to reverse Supreme Court decisions to overturn legislation, and changes the way judges are appointed.
Rabbi Shimon Baadani was elected a member of the Council of Torah Sages of Shas with the party’s founding in 1984.
The other places recognized by the Ministry of Aliyah include Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Beersheva, Katzrin, Migdal Haemek, Nof Hagalil and Tiberias.
Zvika Fogel says there is a valid reason to arrest of the opposition leader and three others for “talking about war...[and] in terms of me being an enemy.”