In dramatic move that could send Israel to elections or even a constitutional crisis, judges give government 21 days to defend Basic Law changes propping up power-sharing coalition

Chief justice says petitioners must make legal arguments about why Netanyahu-Gantz power-sharing deal should be struck down, but no ruling announced

As cases of infection mount, and after government holds back on easing some measures, officials will discuss resumption of trains, limiting public gatherings

No date announced for discussion of legislation anchoring new government's power-sharing mechanism, which, a watchdog group alleges, changes Israel's regime system

In dramatic step, Yesh Atid leader says that to prevent his ex-running mate taking over as PM, he'd join forces with Likud leader to reverse law anchoring power-sharing agreement

The party of Ben-Gurion, Eshkol, Meir and Rabin led Israel for decades. Now it has fallen so low, become so discredited and irrelevant, that even its demise barely makes a headline

Yesh Atid chairman continues to attack his Blue and White ex-ally for joining government with Netanyahu, saying he 'crumbled at the moment of truth'

If the emergency unity government is indeed sworn in, Israel will have been spared its fourth elections in 16 months. But what does the coalition stand for? And will it hold?

Opposition leader accuses former colleague of 'worst act of fraud' in Israel's history, propping up corrupt Netanyahu, surrendering to ultra-Orthodox coercion, dooming Jordan peace

While Blue and White leader waits to see if his time will come in 18 months, resurgent premier can advance annexation, and has a promise of elections if High Court disqualifies him

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