PM said to insist any moratorium in legislation not include override clause, so that Knesset can re-legislate recusal law if overturned by High Court in upcoming hearing

Deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan explores scientific entrepreneurship in Africa and religion reporter Canaan Lidor explains a community's hostile takeover in Hungary

Ultra-Orthodox man rejects coalition policies in illustration published by daily, indicating flagging support for controversial legislation from key coalition partner

United Torah Judaism party leader Yitzhak Goldknopf says he was assured the contentious measure will become law; days ago, Netanyahu insisted it was dead

Ultra-Orthodox coalition partner says he has made his feelings clear to PM, who has since reportedly backed away from public pledge to scrap the contentious legislation

Bill planned for Knesset's winter session is reportedly aimed at providing safety net in case High Court strikes down proposed law exempting Haredi youth from army service

Days after telling Wall Street Journal he 'threw out' controversial bill, PM reportedly tells fuming cabinet behind closed doors that softened version of legislation could return

As movement against plan vows to intensify protests, Likud ministers say they won't give in, including on override clause that Netanyahu has now said won't pass

Likud's Miki Zohar contradicts premier's statements in WSJ interview, says 'clause will come in the future'; far-right police minister Ben Gvir says Netanyahu caved to protesters

Prime minister tells WSJ he is attentive to which elements of legislation 'will pass muster' with the public, says it 'may take some time' before he meets Biden

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