Idit Silman ends speech at Ben Gurion University after protesters chant 'Shame' and 'There is no climate without democracy'

MK labels leftists the 'most violent, thuggish liars' in Israel, calls them out for 2005 Gaza Disengagement, which was implemented under then-Likud PM Ariel Sharon

Son of ex-PM Menachem Begin laments party's path; senior Likud members said concerned Netanyahu may agree to compromise over judicial reforms, vow to split from party if he does

Knesset reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn and legal reporter Jeremy Sharon were on the scene yesterday inside and outside the Knesset. They weigh in on where matters are heading now

Ex-premier supports Herzog, says solutions are possible, fears 'civil war over nothing'; slams legal efforts to force Netanyahu to take leave of absence due to conflict of interest

Figuring out just how many people came to the capital to protest the government's judicial overhaul is both difficult technically and fraught with political bias

Why Justice Minister Yariv Levin is in such a rush, foreign investors are increasingly worried, and President Herzog's call for dialogue may fail

EU, Washington, UN, Arab nations assail cabinet decision to approve illegally built communities, many of which built on Palestinian land

Justice minister, Knesset panel head overseeing bills say they are willing to start dialogue 'without preconditions'; opposition says proposal disingenuous while process continues

Opposition chief urges MKs from Netanyahu's Likud party not to back bill, while Gantz bashes coalition for pushing controversial shakeup plans as Israel faces 'security powder keg'

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