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Judicial overhaul
Former Israeli envoy: ‘Young liberal American Jews feel disenfranchised from Israel’
Ex-Israeli Ambassador to US Oren says curbing judicial scrutiny aims to reintroduce ‘moderate’ Aryeh Deri to offset far-right elements in cabinet, anticipating concessions to Palestinians in talks with Riyadh
ILTV News | Lidar Gravé-Lazi
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08.14.23
Netanyahu delays vacation, meets military chief for security consultations
Prime minister delays vacation by one day to discuss IDF challenges amid opposition to the government's judicial legislation and public criticism of senior commanders made by members of the coalition; They agreed that 'political disputes should be left outside the IDF'
ynet correspondents
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08.13.23
Not our first rodeo: How Israel's political crisis evokes memories of yesteryears
Opinion: Ever since Israel's tumultuous founding, when the young nation was still determining its core, there have been instances where inner fighting was the order of the day; The current crisis over the Supreme Court, however, differs not so much in scope as it does in nature
Avi Shilon
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08.13.23
Gallant says IDF is Israel's shield, must remain beyond politics
Speaking to new recruits, defense minister says he is working around the clock to resolve problems threatening the military's unity and its preparedness for war
Yoav Zitun
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08.13.23
CEO of Golan hotel that hosted Netanyahu says online critics 'will be sued'
Ami Yisrael CEO of the Panda Hotel says the management is considering how to respond to the vitual attacks, adding that it was a great honor to host the prime minister and his wife, who had no particular special requests
Yair Kraus
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08.10.23
Judicial reform for juniors: How to speak to our kids about the political climate
Protests, legislative changes and public declarations – Israel is in upheaval, and so are our emotions; How crucial is it to discuss these events with our kids, what's the best approach, and which lessons should we impart? We asked for insights from the founder of the Adler Institute
Hagar Kohavi
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08.10.23
Steps Israel must take to prevent a multi-front war
Opinion: The government is negligent in the attention it gives the judicial overhaul while ignoring the increased danger of war and possible strikes on vital infrastructure while coalition members seek unrest in the West Bank to advance their ideological goals
Giora Eiland
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08.10.23
Politicizing Judge Selection -Lessons from America’s Mass Incarceration
Opinion: American judges are politically appointed. How does this relate to the fact that the incarceration rate in the US is higher than during the Gulag era in the Soviet Union?
Dr. Tamar Hofnung
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08.09.23
Fit for a prime minister: The Netanyahus’ dreamy getaway spot
Nestled at the foothills of Mount Hermon, Panda Hotel is an Instagrammer's paradise; Surrounded by breathtaking views, it boasts a luxurious spa and offers a variety of cabins at different price points; While indulgences await inside, anti-judicial reform protesters gather outside
Assaf Kamar, Iris Lifshitz Klieger
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08.08.23
Netanyahu sees economic opportunities in potential Saudi deal
Prime minister seeks to calm concerns of investors after mass protests of his judicial reform legislation continue and says he will defend the independence of the Central Bank despite attacks of the bank chairman from his ministers
Ynet
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08.07.23
Jewish terrorism incites Palestinian terrorism, IDF spokesperson tells Ynet
Brig. Gen. Daniel Hagari says military is aware of several incidents in which Palestinians were motivated to carry out terror attacks as retaliatory actions against Jewish terrorism; says clash in Burqa which left Palestinian mean dead 'is terrorism, there's no other way to say it'
Alexandra Lukash, Nir Cohen
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08.07.23
Israel must draw common rules, before it's too late
Opinion: If both sides of the political aisle keep sticking to their intransigence on judicial reform, we'll soon find ourselves past the point of no return
Reuven Rivlin
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08.07.23
Four Syrian soldiers killed in Israeli attack on Damascus, state media reports
For the first time since hundreds of Air Force pilots announced they would not report for reserve duty due to judicial reform legislation, Syrian media reports Israeli attack in the Damascus area
Daniel Salami
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08.07.23
Netanyahu: We'll change the Judicial Selection Committee, and that's it
In interview, prime minister says next step for judicial reform is to change the composition of the committee that elects judges and 'That's basically what's left'; says Israel will come out 'stable, successful, and democratic - in my view, more democratic'
Moran Azulay
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08.06.23
The questions Netanyahu does not want to answer
In the seven months since taking power, the prime minister gives 21 interviews to international outlets and 4 to Israeli journalist; Ynet collected questions Netanyahu would face should he agree to meet the local press
Itamar Eichner
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08.03.23
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