
As contentious judicial reform becomes law in Israel, Netanyahu cements his political legacy
After months of fierce protest, Israel’s parliament has finally passed legislation that limits the Supreme Court’s ability to rein in government actions.
After months of fierce protest, Israel’s parliament has finally passed legislation that limits the Supreme Court’s ability to rein in government actions.
A retaliation to Israel’s biggest military operation inside the West Bank in two decades was to be expected, and, sure enough, it didn’t take long.
Three essential reads on the turmoil engulfing Israel.
This week’s letters critique net-zero, the idea that the public imposed lockdown on the government and the failure to appreciate the agency of the Palestinians.
Israel has been plunged into a yet deeper crisis.
The judicial overhaul plan of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has thrown the country into its most severe domestic crisis since 1973.
At some stage, the Israelis must become a nation of diplomats to live alongside Palestinians. A post-Netanyahu leadership could be a start.
A meeting which concluded with the UK and Israel “strengthening [their] close partnership” will be seen by many as a mark of approval for what is quite possibly Israel’s most hardline and authoritarian government to date.
Israel cannot abide a nuclear-armed Iran, and both sides are playing dirty.
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