Political correspondents Tal Schneider and Carrie Keller-Lynn on judicial overhaul ripples; awareness of 'lost' Uighurs in China; and what was found in a Polish firefighter's attic
Gali Baharav-Miara reportedly set to meet with Yariv Levin next week, express her view that government legal plan is against basic principles of Israeli democracy
Linking issues for first time, Levin says indictments exposed system's failures, helping convince public of need for long-sought changes; Bitan predicts compromises after talks
Netanyahu claims voters knew future government's plans to rejigger balance between governing branches; Labor head Michaeli vows no negotiations on controversial scheme
Coordinated 'strike' held in over a dozen universities and colleges, with organizers vowing to fight 'liquidation of the justice system'; counter-rallies back 'fixing' of judiciary
Editor David Horovitz and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur delve into the annual Israeli Democracy Index and discuss ongoing reactions to the coalition's planned judicial overhaul
Lawmakers say any revisions won't change overall thrust of scheme aimed at diluting court's power over government; Lapid said looking to enlist union in protest movement
Annual Israel Democracy Index shows profound rifts between ethnic, political groups on hot-button issues, while hopes for future and faith in institutions is falling society-wide
PM insists coalition's election campaign made clear its intention to rein in courts, warns against 'inflammatory slogans about civil war and the destruction of the state'
Reporter Michael Horovitz on Saturday night's demonstration as military correspondent Emmanuel Fabian looks at Palestinian clashes and a message from outgoing IDF chief of staff
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