Reasonableness is the 'first step' in the government's campaign to change judicial power, and perhaps its mildest; markets, international allies express discomfort

Baharav-Miara says law, frozen since last week, 'sets legal situation backward,' unfairly benefits incumbents, and should not be implemented at upcoming vote on October 31

Activists shout down Amichai Chikli with chants of 'shame' at event marking day of mourning; Likud MK Dallal joins protest group for reading of holiday scripture

Proposal argues attorney general faces conflict of interest when called upon to investigate cabinet members; ruling faction quickly says it’s ‘not on the agenda’

Image reading 'Shisha B'Av' circulates online to mark Hebrew day Knesset passed overhaul bill, drawing link to destruction of Temples

CEOs and founders of tech firms protest overhaul at stock exchange, concerned legislation will spark flight of capital from Israel

American physicians and German research institutes offer moral support as Israeli healthcare workers weigh whether to stay and fight for scientific freedom or relocate

WhatsApp group of medical workers seeking relocation advice has attracted some 3,000 since Knesset passed first overhaul law Monday, prompting emergency meeting

In direct appeal, TASE CEO Ittai Ben-Zeev urges prime minister and finance minister not to dismiss credit-rating agency's warnings and seek to regain trust to avert a downgrade

President says he's 'deeply disappointed' by failure to reach compromise but will press efforts to bridge gaps; coalition whip calls his comments 'unfortunate'

Pages