Police arrest three people, including two motorists; 'We are fighting against a dictatorship,' protesters say with dozens of roads blocked

Far-right minister cancels 'Stopping the Bleeding,' aimed at combating high crime levels in Arab towns, run by American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

Justices say minister must first file his demand directly with Gali Baharav-Miara, whom he has accused of 'unreasonable, disproportionate and unfair' behavior toward him

Figures come after State of New York issues warning to residents not to travel to Israel without being vaccinated after 4 cases recently discovered in Safed

At weekly cabinet meeting, prime minister appears to hit back at decision by Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara to freeze the contentious removal of the Tel Aviv police chief

Demonstrators say they'll intensify actions in coming days, as government pushes ahead with far-reaching plans for changing judicial system; roads in Tel Aviv closed for protests

Activists say Israel 'running aground'; 4 arrested at Tel Aviv junction, 6 in Jerusalem; junctions blocked across country by rallies against government's plan for judicial system

'The gaps are big,' says Yossi Fuchs ahead of expected meeting between architects of government's planned overhaul of judiciary and figures behind proposed compromise

Orthodox politician slams ruling that upends religious status quo in Israel, saying it's another reason why government must push through judicial overhaul to weaken courts

Herzog tells group of mayors that opposition and coalition are 'closer than ever' to agreeing on toned-down framework that will make changes to judiciary while preserving democracy

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