Brief says that without the yardstick, the government will be able to fire doctors for their political opinions and prioritize treatment based on race

American physicians and German research institutes offer moral support as Israeli healthcare workers weigh whether to stay and fight for scientific freedom or relocate

WhatsApp group of medical workers seeking relocation advice has attracted some 3,000 since Knesset passed first overhaul law Monday, prompting emergency meeting

IMA says it disagrees with decision but will honor it after Health Minister Arbel requests injunction to end wildcat action; more strikes threatened

Hospitals and clinics in Jerusalem will not be affected, and emergency and critical care services will take place as scheduled; Health Ministry weighs asking for injunction

Arriving in the capital Sunday for a major rally, physicians argue 'reasonableness' law will cause irreversible damage to healthcare system, patients and medical profession

Doctors rally nationwide, but urgent services unaffected; ex-chair of Medical Association warns of 'full strike' in healthcare system if judiciary-curbing legislation advances

Medical residents' organization, nurses' group, and IDF Medical Corps reserves join in call to take major steps to oppose government's judicial legislation

Israeli Medical Association follows up on its warning from last week, announces hospitals will operate in 'emergency mode,' though no timeframe provided

Activists set up 'first democracy outpost' in Herzliya to protest government's ongoing judicial overhaul: 'legislation put's us on the brink of a dictatorship'

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