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Judicial overhaul
'Walking on eggshells': Deep judicial overhaul divide - this is what's ripping Israeli society apart
The Jewish state has much to celebrate; But instead of feting its accomplishments as a regional military and economic powerhouse, the nation that arose on the ashes of the Holocaust faces perhaps its gravest existential threat yet - not from foreign enemies but from divisions within
Associated Press
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04.23.23
'If only for one sacred day': Leave debate out of cemeteries on Memorial Day
Opinion: In a special column, IDF chief Herzi Halevi calls on Israelis to leave differences at the cemetery gates and unite around the memory of the fallen; 'The memory compels us to unite around it and focus on what binds us together'
IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi
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04.23.23
Government officials: Likud minister unlikely to be appointed New York Consul General
Following widespread criticism from Washington and U.S. Jewish community, May Golan will not replace Assaf Zamir, who resigned from the position in protest of judicial reform
Itamar Eichner
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04.22.23
Holding onto the Israeli flag without tearing it apart
Opinion: The great Zionist mission of our day is to continue to wave our flag, together, to continue to see it as a collective symbol of our collective home, to continue believing that there is room for all of us under the Magen David, and that the blue stripes have a bright future ahead, here, in the land of Israel, for the coming 75 years
Yaakov Hagoel
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04.20.23
Gallant urges ministers to avoid politicizing Memorial Day
Defense minister says elected representatives of the government must attend memorial ceremonies but convey a unifying message while opponents of the government's judicial overhaul demand they stay away; Netanyahu echoes words in statement
Yoav Zitun
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04.20.23
Israel's demographics will settle judicial reform debate, conservative think tank chief says
Kohelet Policy Forum Chairman Prof. Moshe Koppel says the right is getting stronger, as religious people are having more kids than others, making some form of reform inevitable
Attila Somfalvi, Nir Cohen
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04.19.23
For American Jews, marking Israel's 75th anniversary got complicated
Long hesitant to weigh in on Israel’s domestic affairs, many American Jewish groups and leaders, including rabbis, spent the past several months openly criticizing the country’s right-wing government
Andrew Lapin/JTA
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04.19.23
Netanyahu government fears protests during national days festivities
Minister in charge of Independece Day main event says will enact 'zero tolerance' policy toward 'provocations'; 'It is a state ceremony, not mine or the government's, but the state's ceremony,' she says; defense officials fear violent clashes in military cemeteries on Memorial Day
Itamar Eichner, Korin Elbaz Alush
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04.19.23
U.S. Jews squabble over Netanyahu invite
Jewish Federations of North America to hold conference marking Israel's 75th anniversary in Tel Aviv next week, under pressure to disinvite prime minister and Simcha Rothman, architect of coalition legislative push
Ron Kampeas/JTA
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04.18.23
Tyranny of the majority is not democratic; certainly it is not Jewish
Opinion: The alarming notion that a majority in the Knesset should be able to legislate at will, subject to no review or limitation, would have given rise to fierce opposition by the great halakhists across the generations
Noam Zohar
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04.16.23
Likud firebrand: 'The left betrayed the State of Israel'
Speaking in front of a few hundred judicial reform supporters, Tally Gotliv calls for dismissal of AG, accuses ex-PM Ehud Barak of ‘sedition’ and calls for his imprisonment
Raanan Ben-Tzur
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04.16.23
Moody's decision to cut Israel's credit outlook is not a mere bump in the road
The rating agency's economists left no doubt as to the reason for lowering Israel's forecast; while praising the previous government, they provided a detailed critique of the hasty legislative process of the current government's legal reform, and its detrimental effects on all citizens; however, they stressed that it’s not too late to change course
Gad Lior
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04.16.23
Embattled Israeli start-up pins investors withdrawing on judicial overhaul
Hi-tech firm seeks out court assistance after leading investors pull out, partially due to 'growing concerns of investors to invest in Israel due to the nearing judicial overhaul'
Lital Dobrovitsky
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04.13.23
Netanyahu greeted by protesters at Hadera Mimouna
Hundreds gather outside to protest judicial overhaul clashing with mounted police forces, blocking city road; dozens of supporters of the prime minister demonstrate as well; Netanyahu says unity in Israel will prevail
04.12.23
U.S. documents leak: Israel’s Mossad encouraged anti-government protests
The documents say Mossad chiefs 'advocated for Mossad officials and Israeli citizens to protest against the new Israeli government’s proposed judicial reforms seen as an assault on Israeli democracy
i24NEWS
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04.09.23
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