Since the formation of the current government, the justice minister has amassed an army of ministers and MKs that neither the PM nor the defense minister could withstand on Monday

Editor David Horovitz and Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn break down reasonableness bill passage, chaotic aftermath and petitions to High Court that may lead to a showdown

PM promises High Court won't come under coalition control; Lapid: He's lying, to appease the US and calm the protests; Gantz: We'll erase these laws from the statute book

IDF chief tells Netanyahu to end 'slander' of reservists who have threatened to end duty as protest; Mossad chief said to vow to be on 'right side' if constitutional crisis erupts

Press secretary stresses Biden's call for broad consensus, backs Herzog's efforts to secure compromise; progressive lawmakers blast Knesset for curbing judicial review

Despite 29 weeks of unprecedented protests, all 64 coalition members back 'reasonableness' bill in final vote after 30 hours of plenum discussion; entire opposition walks out

Passing the 'reasonableness' law, he chose the unity of his hardline coalition over his key responsibility as prime minister: the unity of the nation

Haviv Rettig Gur on last-ditch efforts by President Isaac Herzog to forge a compromise, and how distrust is the root of the problem; Canaan Lidor on signs of ultra-Orthodox wavering

Prime minister says he plans to head to Knesset later today for key vote on judicial overhaul bill, despite reported orders from doctors to stay home and rest

It's not too late to save and heal our miraculous country. Forced to confront his own mortality even as he seeks excessive power, will the prime minister finally change course?

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