Likud refutes Hani Zarka's version, insists activist who told anti-overhaul protesters he wished 'another six million would be burned' will be ousted from party

Opposition MKs accuse Knesset Constitution Committee chair of failing to engage in substantive debate over controversial law, ignoring concerns of legal experts

Hundreds of pilots, commandos, cyberwarfare experts included in growing list of members of reserve military join in protest against changes to judicial system

Military reporter Emanuel Fabian on tensions on Israel's northern border and shooting attack in the West Bank; health reporter Renee Ghert-Zand on Netanyahu's new heart monitor

Itzik Zarka, who has close ties with senior politicians including Netanyahu, calls demonstrators 'Ashkenazim, traitors, whores, cancer'; is condemned by ruling party members

Over 150,000 estimated at main rally in Tel Aviv; Lapid vows not to let coalition 'carry out a hostile takeover of Israeliness' by passing 'reasonableness' bill into law

Activists set up 'first democracy outpost' in Herzliya to protest government's ongoing judicial overhaul: 'legislation put's us on the brink of a dictatorship'

Organizers of Sayeret Matkal protest tell commander they plan to reach 250 in size, as army prepares for possibility of protests snowballing in coming days

I won't 'volunteer for a dictatorship,' says one 44-year veteran; announcement comes after Netanyahu says that Israel can 'get by without a few squadrons'

Sunday to be final day for committee discussions; Netanyahu said to tell Herzog he is working with academics on a new version of the bill that would limit judicial oversight

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