Anti-reform protesters blasted for allegedly spitting on energy minister
Israel Katz is accosted while addressing the crowd during an event in Tel Aviv.
Israel Katz is accosted while addressing the crowd during an event in Tel Aviv.
Levin, the main driving force behind the judicial reform, is reportedly "in complete despair" as the government prepares to decide who will represent it on the judicial selection committee.
Some protesters hold signs taking the government to task over alleged inaction on a soaring crime wave that has affected the country's Arab sector.
In New York, MK Simcha Rothman, one of the main driving forces behind the legislation, grabs a megaphone out of an anti-reform protester's hand, after the demonstrator allegedly shoved the lawmaker and his wife and wished them dead.
Otzma Yehudit party adds Torah study to the bill after opposition from ultra-Orthodox factions.
Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid and Benny Gantz's State Party disagree over the preconditions for a compromise.
The president calls his visit to Azerbaijan "a dream come true."
In return, the Opposition is asked to consent to other components of the judicial reform.
Approved with a majority of 64, the vote gives Netanyahu up to two years of quiet after weeks of tense negotiations with his Coalition partners.
The national security minister visits the holy site for the second time as a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government. This is “a provocative step that is condemned, and a dangerous and unacceptable escalation," Jordan's Foreign Ministry says
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