Police minister Ben Gvir led what he calls a 'balancing' of the bill put forth by last government, which enables electronic tracking of abusers

Ministers give initial okay to legislation replacing existing Authority for Advancement of Women with a new body subordinate to minister, coalition; critics say it's 'unthinkable'

If draft bill is approved by Knesset, new ambassadors and consuls general will be compelled to swear allegiance to Israel as Jewish, democratic state

Central bank head urges Netanyahu to withdraw legislation that would force banks to pay interest on current accounts; bill to be brought to Knesset vote on Wednesday

Minister wanted preconditions for tracking of offenders, promising to look after men's rights; but bill to be discussed Sunday lets judges bypass the preconditions in urgent cases

Energy and finance ministries continue to insist on non-binding targets for global warming emissions cuts, while Environmental Protection Ministry insists on mandatory goals

Head of Arab party says justice minister has sought his backing for controversial legislation, but reiterates he would 'never support things that will harm the democratic model'

Justice minister said offering Arab leader funds for communities; Abbas not ruling out cooperation but wants meaningful action on crime and an end to delegitimization of his party

'The cat can't guard the cream,' objects environmental protection minister, as Energy Ministry issues list of demands, pushing off debate by a week

Panel rejects legislation initiated by previous coalition to electronically track offenders; Ben Gvir promises new version tackling false accusations against men within a month

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