A day after NY Times columnist says White House is revisiting relationship, Jerusalem says anyway, past US presidents have done so too, and defense ties are stronger than ever

Luciana Berger, who faced antisemitic abuse during the Jeremy Corbyn years, shares her worries over local judicial fight, but is encouraged by popular engagement during protests

United Torah Judaism party leader Yitzhak Goldknopf says he was assured the contentious measure will become law; days ago, Netanyahu insisted it was dead

Tech Israel editor Sharon Wrobel looks at interest rates and Israel Post privatization as health reporter Renee Gert-Zand discusses water cannon injuries and some unusual surgeries

The conservative Supreme Court justice has strongly criticized the doctrine's use to test politicians' decisions, but whether he'd support the current legislation is not clear-cut

Columnist says Biden administration believes government is using judicial overhaul as cover for 'unprecedented radical behavior... that is undermining our shared interests'

But headline shared by PM goes further than actual story, which only relies on accounts from two relatives of two of the right-wing paper's reporters who had to sit in traffic

Netanyahu said to be determined to pass 'reasonableness' bill by end of the month but acknowledges that one thing that could prevent it would be security deterioration

Status took hold after gov't readied bill to control judge selections for last vote, advanced 'reasonableness' bill and bill to bar judges from scrapping Basic Laws, former AG says

Rock musician says he was chatting with fans when officer 'came out of nowhere' and shoved him, which led him to push the cop back; police release him without pressing charges

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