Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman takes the Paris red-eye with Netanyahu, plus final Blinken thoughts; Diaspora affairs reporter Judah Ari Gross on Holocaust film's censorship

Zeev Raz suspected of incitement and making threats for saying a PM who 'assumes dictatorial powers for himself is a dead man'

Ze'ev Raz rescinds remarks implying Netanyahu's killing could be justified under Jewish religious edict if premier assumed dictatorial powers causing harm to others

In Haifa, Lapid says protesters taking to streets 'because we refuse to live in an undemocratic country'; Tel Aviv mayor tells demonstration that 'if words end, actions will begin'

Ex-Bank of Israel chief, who later chaired JP Morgan's int'l business, says PM shouldn't brush off concerns expressed by US banking giant: 'There's a danger of losing everything'

Noting threats to attorney general amid increasingly heated national debate, opposition leader says some on right have 'lost sight of right and wrong. It's insanity'

Premier reportedly appeals to international ranking companies, banks to convince them government proposals won't damage economy, don't justify downgrade

Decision comes day after justice minister tore into attorney general over failure to speak out or direct an investigation into David Hodek's comments

Former PM shares photoshopped image comparing Herzog to Neville Chamberlain and by implication Netanyahu's new government to Nazi Germany

In this first episode of our new podcast series What Matters Now, the bestselling author weighs in on the proposed judicial overhaul and its consequences -- intended and not

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