Organization pushing resolution nationwide to declare April 29 'End Jew Hatred Day,' but viewed with suspicion by progressives for roots in conservative activism

Coalition source tells Israeli TV that premier's bloc will threaten to abandon him if he doesn't advance some form of judicial shakeup in absence of compromise agreement

Demonstrators at mass right-wing rally in Jerusalem call to move ahead with judicial revamp following talks, deny societal rift caused by suspended legislative push

Messages at right-wing rally extend to lamentations of a 'stolen' election, with participants claiming coalition's bid to weaken judiciary represent the silenced will of the people

'The minority has forced its positions onto the majority,' says organizer and Likud MK Avichay Buaron; buses set to bring tens of thousands to Jerusalem from around the country

Far-right demonstrators in Jerusalem target Arab passers-by, with 3 arrested after attack on cab driver; 38 detained throughout day in Tel Aviv where anti-gov't blocked roads

As PM announces delay, protesters demand judicial reform move forward, rail against 'elites,' claim election 'stolen' from them

The impoverished and largely Sephardic town, eclipsed by its wealthy neighbor Caesarea, has become a flashpoint for violence by right-wing demonstrators

Man said to ram car into Herzliya group; motorcyclist drives into Givatayim crowd; multiple assault reports; well-known Likud activist calls women 'Hitler's contemptible handmaids'

Protestors from Im Tirzu shout 'shame' at left-wingers of Breaking the Silence; confrontations come week after much-publicized confrontation between activists and soldiers

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