Israeli Medical Association follows up on its warning from last week, announces hospitals will operate in 'emergency mode,' though no timeframe provided
Top industry figures urge coalition and opposition to talk about reforming judiciary; Histadrut labor leader denies Finance Ministry using civil service wage deal to threaten him
Supreme Court president says shortage of judges is damaging to public; reportedly gives her blessing to bill that enables extending ombudsman's tenure without panel
PM says he's feeling 'excellent,' displaying no signs of ill health, decries growing threats by reserve troops to stop volunteering as 'insubordination'
Though he will be welcomed as a close friend in Washington, the president will have a hard time convincing the administration to temper its alarm over the Netanyahu government
Opposition MKs say massive number of reservations, designed to delay passage of controversial bill limiting judicial oversight, is part of their 'struggle against the regime coup'
Group of 800 ex-operatives says 'Iron Dome' of judicial protection that High Court provides Israeli forces 'will be immediately removed' if legislation to weaken judiciary passes
Reports say defense minister and military chief considering airing concerns to Netanyahu in coming days, as more reservists threaten to suspend duty over judicial overhaul
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