Sunday to be final day for committee discussions; Netanyahu said to tell Herzog he is working with academics on a new version of the bill that would limit judicial oversight
Things are looking up for Netanyahu. If he can finish the Gaza fighting with public support intact and pass a state budget by month’s end, he will be all but unassailable
Contrasting justices' rejection of bill jailing African migrants with their approval of Gaza Disengagement Law, Simcha Rothman cuts to very heart of debate dividing Israeli society
Coalition sources, Knesset secretary say move is 'technical,' but opposition MKs fume and say they'd be coming to overhaul negotiations with 'a gun to the head'
Core judicial overhaul plan to put coalition in control of appointing judges can become law this week, amid rebellion in Likud over pushing legislative pace despite societal rifts
Knesset panel to discuss bills letting MKs shield legislation from review, limit option of recusing PM; next plenum votes expected Wednesday, when protesters plan 'day of struggle'
Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn and legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon discuss impassioned debate as contentious legislation gets its first Knesset okay
In this second episode of What Matters Now, we speak with the legislator who has written the bills for the proposed judicial overhaul and hear why he thinks they're not so radical
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