UTJ leader Yitzhak Goldknopf says law must advance when Knesset reconvenes for winter session later this month, stresses it's his party's only demand

Haredi and secularist extremism, as well as the alleged involvement of a former politician with a criminal record, are muddying the lakeside city's political waters

In apparent coalition crisis after remark that God 'hasn't always protected us' in Europe and Ukraine, UTJ MK pans PM's 'ignorance,' blames Zionists for suffering during Holocaust

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

Upcoming local election could be a real race for the 1st time in years, as Shas candidate Uriel Buso takes on the United Torah Judaism machine and vows to mop up sanitation issues

Likud, UTJ deny reports on potential freeze, say they are working together to pass judicial legislative package, ultra-Orthodox draft law

Due to pressure from military, PM reportedly trying to reach agreement for a less-drastic version of conscription

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

Cabinet secretary says coalition will seek to bring opposition on board; if ruling bloc doesn't succeed, it'll split panel evenly with each bloc making up half the representatives

Cabinet secretary says legislation will be passed as a basic law, which he claims will make it 'immune to judicial review'

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