Diaspora correspondent Canaan Lidor looks at Ukraine antisemitism and a women's rights protest, as Arab affairs reporter Gianluca Pacchiani discusses violence and a new politician

Arriving in the capital Sunday for a major rally, physicians argue 'reasonableness' law will cause irreversible damage to healthcare system, patients and medical profession

Israeli Medical Association follows up on its warning from last week, announces hospitals will operate in 'emergency mode,' though no timeframe provided

Tech Israel editor Sharon Wrobel looks at interest rates and Israel Post privatization as health reporter Renee Gert-Zand discusses water cannon injuries and some unusual surgeries

ToI editor David Horovitz and military correspondent Emanuel Fabian discuss demonstrations across the country, and Hamas takes responsibility for a recent spate of attacks

Activists gather in Jerusalem’s downtown hours after court clears Border Police officer of wrongdoing in shooting death of 32-year-old Iyad Halak in capital's Old City

Anti-government demonstrators say billions in funds provided to ultra-Orthodox causes are a bribe for support on judicial overhaul

Netanyahu, expected to announce halt to overhaul, urges demonstrators on both sides to avoid violence; Lapid tells protesters: 'No government will take our rights'

Correspondents Tal Schneider and Carrie Keller-Lynn on surprise vote and angry opposition, what's in store for next week, plus preview of interview with protest leader

Declaring itself 'a bastion of openness,' the cultural institution will close exhibits and cancel tours to join countrywide demonstrations against judicial overhaul

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