PM issues fresh rebuke of settler violence while again lumping it together with other unrest; Lapid bashes government's war on terror: 12 were killed while I was PM, 28 under you

Far-right settlements minister Strock compares chiefs of IDF, Shin Bet, police to Russian mercenaries who rebelled against Moscow government; opposition leaders urge PM to fire her

Rothman says nixing court review of decisions by elected officials is 'democratic;' legal adviser warns bill is 'too broad' and opposition says it's a pathway to 'corruption'

Yesh Atid lawmaker fronts party's most prominent effort to establish deeper foothold in local authorities, vying with four others to challenge 25-year incumbent Ron Huldai

White House reiterates importance of 'broadest possible base of popular support' for judicial reforms as bill shackling court on 'reasonableness' doctrine heads to committee

Government aiming to pass bill to prevent justices from ruling on 'reasonableness' of decisions in next six weeks; legislation remaking Judicial Selection Committee set for fall

Far-right minister slams court, urges passing judicial overhaul ‘in its entirety’ as justices signal they’re seriously considering striking down legislation

Yisrael Beytenu head again claims his fellow opposition chiefs have cut deal with PM and Aryeh Deri that would return the latter to cabinet after court ruled he can't be a minister

Netanyahu said making efforts to resume negotiations with opposition, as one ally warns that if reforms wither, ministers could quit en masse

Judicial overhaul backer Tally Gotliv blasts 'unreasonable' decision by coalition leadership, using a basis that she's trying to bar court from using again in adjudicating cases

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