For many Jews, the October 7 attacks discredited both the Zionist right and the anti-Zionist left — paving the way for the resurrection of a seemingly dead political tradition.
Haaretz writer Yossi Klein takes prime minister's son to court for saying he wrote that anti-government protesters were disappointed 'no blood was shed' at rally
Kfar Saba court orders PM's son to compensate Blue and White activist Dana Cassidy for 'shocking and extreme' statements, which led to harassment by Netanyahu supporters
It’s been a long, hot summer in Israel, not only because of the multiple heat waves, but also due to the domestic political developments that have been heating up throughout 2023 and are now reaching a boiling point. With the Supreme Court gearing up to make highly consequential decisions in September and the Knesset in recess until mid-October, it is a good time to look back at all that Israel has gone through since the beginning of the year. For some on the Israeli right, it is a midsummer night's dream come true, but for a large number of Israelis, it seems like more of a nightmare.
On September 12th, Israel’s Top Court Will Hear at Least Seven Petitions Calling for the Disqualification of a New Law That Gives Netanyahu’s Government Legal Immunity From ‘Extremely Unreasonable’ Decisions. These Are the Key Legal Arguments They Hope Will Prove Decisive in a Key Battle for Israeli Democracy
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