A year after breaking from Likud, justice minister says continuation of Netanyahu's rule would have caused 'irreversible damage'

In rare move, Tel Aviv District Court Judge Shaul Shohat will serve a 6-month term on the high court while members of the Judicial Selection Committee continue to battle it out

Sa'ar says new restrictions will hurt economy and lack sufficient ]basis; Health Ministry chief, interior minister insist Omicron variant must be stopped before it spreads

Justice minister says he won't accept a compromise 'at any price,' as panel members unable to agree on four new Supreme Court judges due to political leanings

Political reporter Tal Schneider on Nir Hefetz's bombshell revelations in Case 4000; US correspondent Jacob Magid on the future of the Abraham Accords and the visa waiver program

Coalition legislation wins vote 66-49, with opposition Joint List lending support; justice minister bemoans 'harm' of prolonged rule

Proposal limiting a premier to 8 years in office backed by coalition; wouldn’t apply retroactively to Netanyahu

TV report says attorney for newspaper publisher in Netanyahu trial is not likely to follow through, but Gideon Sa'ar still apparently looking for first woman to fill post

Prime Minister's Office says premier called members of Oknin family 'to express he stands with them' and to thank them for their 'responsibility and restrained conduct'

Gideon Sa'ar notes it's not in interest of Turkish tourism for travelers to fear visiting the country; increased profile of case in Turkey raises concerns swift solution fading

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