How ultra-Orthodox politics pivoted from passionate support for the government's radical legislation to anxiously calling for a pause and a compromise

Legislation eliminating High Court oversight of minister picks now lets opposition force PM to explain appointment; legal aides say updated version may still be struck down

MKs seeking to outlaw court oversight of appointments, a month after justices found Shas leader's two ministerial posts 'unreasonable in the extreme' due to his past offenses

About 300 tech companies, venture capital funds and law firms are expected to gather for civil protest at the Knesset, as well as doctors and mental health professionals

Outgoing police minister says reveal of potentially sensitive info intended to address Ben Gvir's 'far-fetched claims' on need to give him greater authorities

Small but significant amendments aim to help urban renewal and deliver greater transparency for homebuyers

If passed, controversial bill would renew ban on permits for Palestinians who marry Israelis to live with their spouses in Israel; opposing coalition members warn of repercussions

Fateful, long-delayed budget bill is moving smoothly forward, in part because the right-wing opposition, furious at being sidelined from key committees, has walked away altogether

An untested prime minister, a huge cabinet and 20 neophyte MKs brought in under the Norwegian Law have brought the government a string of painful losses

The new coalition has proven surprisingly resilient, but a state budget law must pass by November if it is to survive. The opposition is hard at work making sure it doesn't

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