Small but growing groups of protesters - many of whom are disillusioned with a government they voted for - take to the streets in some of the far-right's strongholds

Likud's May Golan says she and her mother were assaulted at the airport, but unedited footage shows the politician pushing the protester back and her mom trying to throw punches

Arriving in the capital Sunday for a major rally, physicians argue 'reasonableness' law will cause irreversible damage to healthcare system, patients and medical profession

Without the support of a skeptical political center, no result in the vote on a law curbing the courts will offer any side the sustained victory it seeks

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn and legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon discuss first Knesset vote on 'reasonableness' bill and Tuesday's anti-overhaul demonstrations

Protest comes a day after pro-overhaul demonstrators gathered outside the elderly justice's residence in Tel Aviv, hurling insults and ill wishes

Voice notes and text messages circulating in WhatsApp groups ahead of pro-government demonstration threaten overhaul opponents and journalists

Suspects detained; two demonstrators lightly injured; 'These are challenging days for Israeli democracy,' one activist says, vowing to continue fight against judicial upheaval

87-year-old Elizaveta Yakovlevna Bursova, who survived WWII hiding in the Urals and later became a sharpshooter for her country's military: 'This symbol unites our whole society'

British prime minister's vehicle rammed from behind after stopping suddenly when protester ran in front of convoy

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