Half say the situation is worse than before Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power
By JC Reporter
Minister of National Security reportedly accused Amichai Eshed of being too soft on anti-government protesters
By Daniel Ben-David
By Anshel Pfeffer
President finally launched his proposals for constitutional change in the knowledge that the government had already rejected it
President issues plan on judicial reform but Likud-led coalition quickly voices its disapproval
Two groups of airmen have caused the biggest stir in the strikes against the government's plans for judicial reform
The majority won by the Likud and like-minded parties meant that the partners maximised their demands and the PM was forced to accept most of them
Dissonance between broad support from Israeli society towards invaded state and the government — which still refuses to supply military assistance — has remained
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From Meretz MKs to fomer Likud ministers; all sides joined the protests against Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial reforms
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With the vote looming on the PM's legal reforms, next week will provide the biggest test yet for both sides in the struggle for the future of Israeli democracy
Neve Yaakov is a place most Israelis barely knew existed until last week's atrocity
Will last week's Supreme Court ruling on the deputy prime minister be a prelude to a much more explosive showdown between the judicial and executive branches of the country?
Ruling disqualifying the appointment of Shas leader Aryeh Deri has taken matters out of new prime minister's hands
The real shockwave caused by the far-right politician's jaunt on Temple Mount came in the form of a headline in strictly Orthodox newspaper Yated Ne’eman
Bennett burned his bridges on the right, Lapid failed to cajole Labour and Meretz into merging
The most senior are still waiting to hear from Netanyahu what post, if any, awaits them in his new government
On Tuesday evening, when the 25th Knesset’s first round of serious legislation coincided with the World Cup semi-final between Argentina and Croatia, the exclusive 'horseshoe' room just happened to be packed