Police twice clear demonstrators from Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv; after coalition rejects Herzog proposal, Lapid blames government for violence after protesters are pepper-sprayed

Demonstrations planned in 150 locations as another day of 'disruption' takes shape against coalition's push to overhaul judiciary after it dismisses president's reform proposal

Military reporter Emanuel Fabian with updates on perpetrators of last week's terrorist attacks and Huwara rampage; Knesset reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn previews this week's votes

Political reporter Tal Schneider and US correspondent Jacob Magid discuss widespread demonstrations, US reaction to Huwara riot, warnings by ex-AG Mandelblit and US envoy Nides

Figuring out just how many people came to the capital to protest the government's judicial overhaul is both difficult technically and fraught with political bias

About 300 tech companies, venture capital funds and law firms are expected to gather for civil protest at the Knesset, as well as doctors and mental health professionals

Meitav Dash Investments vice chairman says customers are starting to open accounts abroad; cybersecurity firm Wiz confirms it will move bank funds out of Israel

Over 50 senior businesspeople warn lack of dialogue on proposed changes will widen rifts, have grave implications for Israel's economy

Public broadcaster says proposal, from previous Netanyahu government, would allow police to give protesters fines of up to NIS 5,000; police minister 'completely rejects' bill

Political correspondent Tal Schneider looks at government's possible plans for Kan and Army Radio; Diaspora reporter Judah Ari Gross on JAFI head Doron Almog, immigration numbers

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