Coalition whip Miki Zohar ponders which of two is more damaging to democracy; Rivlin urges Israelis not to let divisions lead them to kind of violence seen in Washington

Discussions focus on 25th amendment to the US Constitution, which enables removing a president unable to perform duties of office; move would need to be led by VP Pence

Pence says count 'shall be deemed a sufficient declaration' of Democrat's win, capping a day of deadly violence and extraordinary scenes in Washington

US president's first acknowledgment he'll leave office January 20 not posted on Twitter or Facebook due to suspension; aides say he issued it reluctantly, is livid at Pence

After lengthy delay, PM joins chorus of politicians denouncing assault on the US Capitol, says American democracy will prevail; his office later says he also praised the president

Deputy US national security adviser, social secretary, deputy press secretary, 1st lady’s chief of staff step down; others said worried about what Trump may do without 'guardrails'

America's adversaries unleash scorn at 'limping' democratic system, gloat over images of violence in Washington, while allies urge a return to normalcy

Building has been bombed several times, there have been shootings, and one legislator almost killed another in 1856

AIPAC lobby group condemns president's 'incitement,' ADL calls for suspension of his social media accounts; others focus on restoring law and order to Capitol

Hundreds of Jews took part in storming of US Capitol; some say it was a shameful day, but it doesn't make them regret supporting the president

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