Haaretz says it obtained document with terms reached by Netanyahu and president, including proposal for judicial reform legislation to require 80-MK majority for at least 15 months

Opposition politicians who could conceivably help extricate Israel from the potentially existential crisis into which Netanyahu has plunged us know that he simply cannot be trusted

PM said to insist any moratorium in legislation not include override clause, so that Knesset can re-legislate recusal law if overturned by High Court in upcoming hearing

Rabbis, some with links to far-right parties, say 'majority, as reflected in elections,' is the only legitimate authority, but also push sides to try and reach compromise

Lack of clear coalition support imperils proposal, which as reported hands coalition a minimal win in exchange for freezing changes to Judicial Selection Committee for 18 months

Justice minister says Netanyahu has not changed his position on plan to weaken legal system; president calls on sides to 'look reality in the eye' and come to an agreement

Source in PM's office denies any agreement has been reached to 'soften' reasonableness law and freeze bills, while reports say Netanyahu seeks deal before he meets Biden this month

President hails 'moment of power' as citizens gain understanding of how judiciary shapes character of state; IDF's top lawyer: Supreme Court plays vital role in bolstering military

31-year-old crosses finish line 20 seconds after Uganda's Victor Kiplangat, marking Jewish state's best-ever placement at the event and raising hopes ahead of Paris Olympics

After last month's passage of 'reasonableness' law, the Likud MK signaled he won't automatically support further laws relating to judiciary

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