Likud MK Ofir Katz says issue of Haredi enlistment needs to be ‘settled’ as reports emerge of ultra-Orthodox parties pushing for pause on shakeup of judiciary

Activists demonstrate in settlements and highlight anti-Palestinian violence, making common cause with established leftist groups but risking alienating supporters on the right

Yoram Sofer declines to answer when quizzed on how he would act in a constitutional crisis should police minister rejects court striking down laws

Editor David Horovitz on front-page ads in support of IDF chief Herzi Halevi and how ultra-Orthodox priorities may have shifted; environment reporter Sue Surkes on worst polluters

Navy chief to decide on continued reserve service of second rear admiral in coming days; both had warned they won't serve in 'a dictatorship'

Meeting with business leaders over possible constitutional crisis if court strikes down a Basic Law amendment, Arnon Bar-David reportedly doesn't commit to calling general strike

Disruptions to continue throughout the day; anti-government protest leaders allege police closing off roads to limit demonstrations against the PM

Various entrepreneurs tell Reuters the move is a result both of economic advantages in America as well as local uncertainty caused by the judicial overhaul

Ignoring vast public outrage, all 64 coalition MKs backed the first step on Netanyahu's march to neuter the judiciary. Will the Haredi parties' key demand threaten that united front?

Report says Milley will meet with Gallant, Halevi in trip next week, which was already scheduled to take place in June but was cancelled due to Wagner Group rebellion in Russia

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