As it currently stands, coalition does not have enough votes to pass legislation justice minister has said is critical for government's survival

In interview blitz, minister claims those refusing to support legislation are ones putting coalition at risk, says current government still least bad option, but it must function

MK Rozin says left-wing party will support legislation as it continues status quo, suggests New Hope creating a crisis to break up government

As coalition wobbles, Bennett to hold meeting with party leaders; Levin proposes early elections; lawmakers to vote on controversial flag legislation

Justice minister says MKs who don't support renewing emergency measure are voting for government's collapse -- with all eyes on Ra'am

'Emergency situation' existing since 1967 is set to expire at the end of June; despite supporting measure ideologically, opposition parties expected to vote against it

Bill to limit a prime minister to 8 years requires 61 MKs to pass, but coalition has only 60; should gov't want to revive it, entire legislative process would have to start over

Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked and Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar slam proposals to refine or revoke contentious law that declares Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people

Decision draws mixed responses, with some politicians saying it will help ease tensions with the Palestinians and others arguing it's an unnecessary concession

PM slams PA's Abbas for 'throwing blame at Israel without any basis'; Justice Minister Sa'ar says Palestinians refusing joint probe because they 'have no interest in the truth'

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