Tag: Israeli Protests

Israeli protesters, including Lea Nachimov, have been camped outside Israel's Knesset since October 7, demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's resignation and the release of hostages.
Israel's Supreme Court has struck down a law passed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government that aimed to limit the power of the high court.
Tech mogul Elon Musk has threatened to file a $4 billion lawsuit against the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), accusing them of being the biggest generators of antisemitism on Twitter.
Joshua Malina, actor and activist, draws parallels between the recent Hollywood strikes and the Israeli protest movement.
In this podcast interview, Ran Baratz, editor of Israeli magazine Mida and contributor to the conservative newspaper Makor Rishon, discusses the ongoing protests in Israel and the deeper emotions driving them.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the host discusses the ongoing protests in Israel and their larger context.
The recent massive protests in Israel have caused Netanyahu's government to halt its judicial reform plans temporarily.
The recent protests in Israel have led to a pause in the government's judicial reform, raising questions about whether the current government can be trusted to implement necessary reforms.
Massive protests have erupted in Israel, with hundreds of thousands of people opposing proposed legislative changes that would weaken the judicial system and give the government control over judicial appointments.
The author reflects on their past article expressing fear and loathing towards the president-elect in 2016, realizing that it lacked useful analysis and was more of a hysterical outpouring of emotion.