Tirana Hassan hopes US will do more to hold government accountable for alleged abuses; Foreign Ministry accuses her of bias, says anti-overhaul protests 'example' of democracy

Days after Biden says PM must change direction, FM stresses importance of bilateral ties, tells secretary he's proud to represent country where there's freedom to demonstrate

Assistant Secretary of State Barbara Leaf says regional leaders are concerned over unrest beyond Green Line, laments that Israel's ability to address it is 'compromised somewhat'

Political correspondent Tal Schneider on what's happening at the President's Residence; diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman on fallout from US-Israel rift and desecrated churches

Republican White House ticket hopeful says comments 'outrageous,' while Florida senator suggests US president responsible if Israel were to be attacked by Hezbollah, Hamas or Iran

White House says 'a lot to like' in PM's response, downplaying sharp criticism over US interference in Israeli affairs, even as coalition members continue to bash Washington

Without mentioning judicial overhaul, Harris tells reporters during Africa tour that 'we are all watching' the Israeli government's actions as tensions with Washington grow

Speaking at State Department's Democracy Summit, premier insists to world that he is seeking consensus while legislating judicial changes, says Israel will remain a democracy

In just three months, Netanyahu has torn the country apart and is now alienating our most vital ally. There is a way out, but it would actually entail strengthening our democracy

US correspondent Jacob Magid discusses the US president vs the PM on judicial reform as religion and Diaspora affairs reporter Canaan Lidor looks at protests and a Karaite Passover

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