Legal reporter Jeremy Sharon breaks down arguments ahead of charged High Court hearing; Palestinian affairs reporter Gianluca Pacchiani on PA leader Abbas's antisemitic 'gaffes'

Haaretz says it obtained document with terms reached by Netanyahu and president, including proposal for judicial reform legislation to require 80-MK majority for at least 15 months

Israel has a third the European average of judges per capita, but up to twice as many cases being heard by the courts

Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman reviews FM Cohen's Bahrain trip and Tom Friedman's critique; legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon summarizes the AG-justice minister conflict

Baharav-Miara again opposes government on contentious issue involving the judiciary, says letting justice minister not convene committee gives him veto over judicial appointments

With Esther Hayut set to retire, Isaac Amit up next for the role and Yosef Elron jockeying for the job, law that would make bench assignments automated said being weighed anew

Justice minister says AG has 'extremist positions,' asks for postponement of hearing set for Thursday so a new legal team can get up to speed; petitioner Yesh Atid opposes request

Gali Baharav-Miara vows to keep holding government to account if it acts against the law, rejects Levin's allegations of leaving government without legal representation

Conservative Yosef Elron submits candidacy to replace Esther Hayut, discarding court tradition that has seen only the most senior justice preside over the nation's highest bench

Justice minister alleges 'no basic working relationship between government and attorney general'; organization accuses Levin of trying to pave the way toward firing Baharav-Miara

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