Broadcasting live from hearings on politically explosive petitions against Netanyahu and the coalition deal, top court decides to tell its story on its own terms

Deputy attorney general says Netanyahu hasn't decided if he will advance legislation to continue controversial program; panel head Ashkenazi says government faces 'tough decision'

Starting Sunday, and as election clock ticks, an expanded 11-justice panel will deliberate over six petitions against the Likud leader and his coalition deal with Blue and White

Justices say security service can't continue to gather cell phone location data after Thursday, unless Knesset begins legislation process

Justices say requirement to put portion of salaries in special fund that workers can only access if they leave Israel is illegal, infringes their property rights

When attorney for Eliezer Berland raised concerns over his health, Sharon Lary-Bavly suggested he take Mentos mints, which the suspect had allegedly given out as a ‘wonder drug’

Bench considers petition against security service using data from coronavirus patients' devices to track their previous movements

'Democracy is dying slowly,' alleges ex-justice minister Shaked, as another MK accuses judges of 'despicable arrogance' and says they should stand trial; vote to be held at 4 p.m.

Late night decision authorizes veteran Labor MK Amir Peretz to oversee vote; slams defiant resigned speaker Yuli Edelstein for causing 'untold and serious damage' to rule of law

The justices have reminded the speaker 'the Knesset is sovereign.' That decision may mark a major defeat for Netanyahu today, but he could turn it to his advantage down the line

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