A key ally of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday agreed to delay plans to push through a controversial judicial overhaul that has drawn unprecedented public, government and ...
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed Monday evening to pause a divisive plan to overhaul the country’s judicial system ... But the delay of the plan was not welcomed by everyone.
From blocking highways to dressing up as handmaids, hundreds of thousands of Israelis have protested for three months against a judicial overhaul planned by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ...
Israeli police use a water cannon to disperse demonstrators blocking a road during protests against plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to overhaul the judicial system ... and ...
he believes the judicial overhaul won’t be revived even if the currently logjammed compromise talks fail. “I don’t see a chance Netanyahu goes back to the reform, he understands this and it ...
Saturday against plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to tighten controls on the Supreme Court. The planned overhaul, which would give the government control over naming judges to the ...
In his public remarks, which included an address to the Knesset, McCarthy did not push Netanyahu about the judicial overhaul, though he noted to reporters that democracy must include checks and ...
Israelis again staged nationwide protests on Thursday to condemn the far-right government’s judicial reforms. Netanyahu’s government ... The proposed overhaul includes other contentious ...
A member of the Democratic delegation who was at the meeting said that the warning to the Israeli leader also came from Jewish lawmakers in attendance In their meetings with Israeli Prime Minister ...