Prime minister tells cabinet that coalition is' working quietly and effectively'; ex-Supreme Court chief supports deal, says it would be good for the justice system
Conflicting reports claim cabinet vote on investigating 'submarine affair' pushed off due to either Netanyahu's looming plea deal or a planned purchase of submarines from Germany
Amid record case numbers, PM says lockdowns don't work: ‘I don’t want to see people losing their jobs, closing their businesses’; state to fund compensation for quarantine days
PM speaks for the first time with populist leader; meeting reportedly arranged with help from Foreign Minister Lapid, who previously accused Orban of running antisemitic campaign
Political correspondent Tal Schneider and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur take on a high-profile libel case and the end of 'othering' in the Central Bureau of Statistics
Bennett reportedly tells Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that as it readies Iran strike, Israel is preparing for potential wars with Tehran's proxies
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