Justice minister Supreme Court showdown exposes Likud's deepening rifts
Levin takes a hard line against the court while party members shy away from public support and Netanyahu remains conspicuously ...
Levin takes a hard line against the court while party members shy away from public support and Netanyahu remains conspicuously ...
The assumption is that the ultra-Orthodox parties won't topple the government over funding issues, as there are surplus funds and ...
"Inviting Netanyahu will reward his contempt for US efforts to establish a peace plan, allow more aid to the beleaguered ...
While Christians regard the Ten Commandments as fundamental rules from God on how to live, opponents argue that the law ...
The Israeli government now faces the decision of whether to appoint a new judge to replace Barak on the International ...
D. John Sauer argued before the nation's highest court that "there can be no presidency as we know it" if ...
Netanyahu's governing Coalition passed a law in March that narrows the scope of when a prime minister can be declared ...
An Israeli official says Israel had relayed its “dismay” through diplomatic channels, including the Israeli Embassy in Berlin, after Ambassador ...
This is the first time in the country's history that parts of Israel's basic laws are weighed for their constitutionality, ...
Brandishing signs with the words "end the judicial dictatorship" and "the elites are taking control," protesters said the overhaul was ...
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