Nides' remarks likely reflect the Biden administration’s growing concerns that the reforms could change the character of the Jewish state
Nides' remarks likely reflect the Biden administration’s growing concerns that the reforms could change the character of the Jewish state
As Israeli justice minister vows to push ahead, some far-right coalition members continue to urge compromise
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Issues such as judicial reforms compromises and the passing of the “Deri 2.0” bill reportedly causing tensions among party members
In an open letter, the leaders addressed their opponents as “dear and beloved brothers” and called for unity
Second attempt at restoring convicted Knesset member to minister position underway
Not really, but it does raise the important distinction of Democracy vs. Rule of Law: Despite claims by proponents of judicial reform that only “left wingers” oppose the bill, right wingers, religious Israelis also voiced opposition
Knesset members warn of the beginnings of autocracy, dictatorship in interviews with ALL ISRAEL NEWS