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Judicial reform
Netanyahu calls refusal to volunteer for military service 'unacceptable'
Prime Minister says in a democracy, the military answers to the elected government, not the other way around, as refusing to serve erodes Israel's deterrence against its enemies
Liran Tamari
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07.17.23
Immigration to Israel slumps amid judicial overhaul turmoil
Exposé: Internal Jewish Agency report obtained by Ynet indicates precipitous drop-off in number of new arrivals since government’s legal plan announced compared to same period last year; Immigration officials attribute decline to long-standing downward trend in immigration numbers
Attila Somfalvi
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07.17.23
Defense Minister holds emergency consultations over reservist's refusal to serve
Gallant discusses repercussions to military preparedness as a growing number of volunteers say they would no longer report to duty amid government's legislative push that they see as an assault on democracy
Yael Chehanover
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07.17.23
Huwara, not judicial reform, shattered American neutrality
Opinion: Jewish rioting in the Palestinian village after the murder of two brothers there led US President Joe Biden to become more aggressive in his approach toward Netanyahu's judicial overhaul
Oded Revivi
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07.13.23
Hundreds of IDF reservists hit out at insubordination as judicial reform tensions simmer
Some 250 reserve soldiers and veterans of elite Paratroopers Brigade reconnaissance unit sign letter addressed to defense minister and IDF chief, decrying calls by reform opponents to not report for duty
Itamar Eichner
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07.12.23
Air Force reservists meet to discuss refusal over judicial overhaul; Gallant says it's 'reward for our enemies'
At least 400 Air Force reservists met to discuss further measures that they will take due to the government’s continued legislative push; earlier, 40 pilots met with Air Force commander at Tel Nof airbase to air concerns
Nadav Eyal, Elisha ben Kimon, Korin Elbaz-Alush
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07.11.23
'Someone is going to die': The double standard reeks to the heavens
Opinion: The road obstructions by extremists, delays of ambulances and law enforcement’s lenient response have nearly cost lives; Before we descend into complete anarchy, it is worth revisiting Yair Lapid’s pointed words for protesters from back when they weren’t from his camp
Yair Kraus
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07.11.23
After Coca-Cola CEO announces support for protests, company trucks blocked in Bnei Brak
Coca-Cola CEO in Israel uploads post on Instagram with t-shirt featuring the words 'Democracy or Rebellion'; pro-judicial reform protesters respond
Adam Kutub
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07.11.23
Suspending reserve duty isn't mutiny, it's patriotism at its finest
Opinion: The battle for Israel's character and values rages on, and in order to prevent the slide towards a hollow democracy led by a government tainted with racism, misogyny, and criminal entanglements, it is imperative that we take this necessary step
Yuval Diskin
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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
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
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
Israeli aerial photo wins first prize in international competition
The photo, titled 'Must Resist,' was awarded first place in the international Photo Drone Awards 2023; Photographer says took it upon himself to provide 'aerial assistance,' documenting the battle for democracy from the perspective of the drone
Asaf Rozen
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06.22.23
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
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