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Judicial overhaul
Outgoing U.S. ambassador says Biden cannot ignore Israel going off the rails
Speaking in an interview published on Monday, Tom Nides says he relayed to Netanyahu requests to hit the breaks on his legislative push that the U.S. fear would impact the special bond based on shared values between the nations
Daniel Edelson, New York
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07.10.23
Reservists' political push will haunt Israel's democracy
Opinion: A few vocal reservists using their military positions to gain and abuse political influence is a dangerous precedent that will put Israel's democracy in danger
Ariel Erlich
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07.10.23
The reasonableness standard is about to be canceled by Israel's government. Mass protests are planned
Knesset Constitution Committee head Simcha Rothman says rhe reasonableness standard is 'undemocratic' and 'in complete oppostion to the separation of powers'; The protest movement against the judicial overhaul is prepared to'paralyze the state from Dan to Eilat'
ynet correspondents
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07.10.23
Loving, but realistic: Biden's criticism should resonate in Israel
Commentary: The harsh statements of the US president, an ardent supporter of Israel for many years, is a clear message to Netanyahu against the real 'landlords' in his government. The timing is no accident
Itamar Eichner
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07.10.23
Dear judicial overhaul protesters, violence isn't only physical
Opinion: Those who are ostensibly anxious for democracy, freedom of expression and civil liberties are denying others freedom of movement and effectively silencing opposing opinions
Yigal Pesso
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07.10.23
PM eyes visits to China, Turkey, UAE while Washington still off limits
Analysis: While Netanyahu plans to appear before the UN General Assembly in September, even a NY meeting with Biden has not been set while his coalition forges ahead with its legislative agenda
Itamar Eichner
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07.09.23
37 anti-judicial reform protesters arrested at Ben-Gurion Airport
Thousands of protesters against the judicial overhaul flooded the airport in a demonstration that police declared illegal and dispersed
Ynet
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07.03.23
Israeli army finds itself facing new fronts, also at home
Analysis: While the IDF strives to curb Palestinian terrorism and counter Iranian subversion, the primary challenge arises from within, with far-right ministers who aim to set the West Bank alight and reservists who threaten to not report for duty
Ron Ben-Yishai
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07.01.23
Ex-police chief says expected Netanyahu to resign after charges, PM allies demand probe
Roni Alsheikh, who oversaw the investigation into Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption cases, acknowledges that the police had anticipated his resignation following the filing of charges against him; Former AG rejects claims
Tova Tzimuki, Moran Azulay
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06.28.23
Former Israeli Supreme Court chief calls to continue judicial reform protests
'Demonstrations abroad are helping us,' Barak tells protest leaders in Boston; He says negotiations are crucial to resolving the issue, but some things can't be compromised; He sent President Herzog a proposal for a basic law for the establishment of a constitution
Daniel Edelson, New York
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06.26.23
What kind of democracy judicial reform protests are trying to achieve?
Opinion: Beyond objection to disabling checks and balances, when protesters call for ‘Demokratia!’, what kind of Jewish and democratic state do they envision? Are there models of democracy that suit our circumstances?
Renee Garfinkel
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06.25.23
Exploring the legacy of the 37 signatories of Israel’s Declaration of Independence
Israel Story podcast takes deep dive into Israel’s founding document, which has taken center stage this year as the government's proposed judicial reform divides the nation
Deborah Danan/JTA
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06.22.23
Netanyahu says judicial reform legislation to resume this week after talks break down
Premier says government will take 'responsible and measured' steps to advance process and blames Lapid and Gantz for the breakdown of talks at President's Residence, which he calls a 'charade' designed to stall for time
Gilad Cohen, Moran Azulay, Sivan Hilaie
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06.18.23
Opposition suspends talks on judicial overhaul over judicial panel delay
Yair Lapid says Netanyahu knows the implication of delaying the selection of judges and until a panel is seated there is no point in negotiations; accuses the prime minister of being a liar; Netanyahu: opposition wanted talks to fail from the moment go
Ynet
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06.14.23
Shekel tanks, markets in red as coalition stalls critical vote impacting judicial overhaul
The opposition claims Netanyahu's decision to postpone voting on lawmakers for the panel to select judges, is a ploy to appease proponents of his judicial legislation and say negotiations to find agreements will end
Gad Lior
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06.14.23
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