Netanyahu denounces 'violence from any side' but doesn't mention attacks on protesters; implicitly links anti-government rallies to Iranian nuclear program and Palestinian terror

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'

Lapid says coalition's swift rejection of judicial reform framework akin to telling president to 'go to hell'; Netanyahu says president's plan is 'one-sided'

As coalition plans to bring key judicial overhaul provision to vote on Monday, opposition parties declare boycott; Netanyahu makes weak call for 'talk' to 'try to reach agreements'

Editor David Horovitz on botched dismissal of Tel Aviv's top cop, whether now is the time for a constitution; military correspondent Emanuel Fabian on Thursday's terror attack

Opposition chief calls to codify start of Declaration of Independence, limit judicial activism but maintain strong court, examine how many Haredi men can stay in full-time study

Official claims talks between Riyadh and Tehran began in 2021 during tenure of short-lived unity coalition when US was working to re-enter nuclear deal

Opposition puts blame on Netanyahu, saying he neglected Iran with focus on judicial overhaul; Likud MK also calls for internal talks 'to reunite against the existential threat'

Linor Ofir, bureau administrator at the PMO, previously worked for a decade under Netanyahu in trusted position, but then stayed on at the office when he was ousted in 2021

Senior officer denies there is information that demonstrators are planning assassinations; opposition leaders call on Netanyahu to fire far-right minister before it's too late

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