Tuesday, 22 April, 2025
24 Nisan 5785
Protesters are wrong when they claim that this judicial reform will end Israeli democracy
By Alan Dershowitz
It comes as the Knesset ratified new legislation that rolls back some Supreme Court powers, despite mass protests
By JC Reporter
A protest group paid for the black-out ads which appeared in several publications
By Hannah Gillott
By Lahav Harkov
As politicians play a zero-sum game with judicial reform, regular people have shown the way forward
The Knesset passed part of the judicial reforms on Monday afternoon
The opposition boycotted the final reading of the new legislation
The Israeli president reiterated call for compromise on judicial reform
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President Biden is reportedly set to intervene via a call with Netanyahu
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The former PM said no foreign leaders should meet with his successor
Thousands also protested outside the US Embassy in Tel Aviv
Holidaymakers and those already in the country should stay away for safety reasons, the FCDO said
By Katie Grant
Demonstrators took to the streets yesterday for a national day of 'disruption'
A nationwide 'day of disruption' is taking place across Israel
Police are trying to remove activists from Israel's main international airport
Activists plan to blockade the roads leading to the main entrance
Netanyahu said he was no longer seeking to grant parliament the authority to overturn Supreme Court rulings