Tag: Jewish And Democratic State

In a compelling article by Jodi Rudoren, the urgent call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza is emphasized as both a moral imperative and the best course of action for Israel.
The article discusses the concept of "the day after" in Israeli politics, focusing on the ongoing debate regarding the possibility of a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, even as conflict continues.
Israel's Supreme Court has struck down a law that limited its own powers and annulled one of its quasi-constitutional Basic Laws, marking a significant constitutional issue.
In recent years, there have been concerns about the erosion of democracy and threats to the rule of law in Israel.
Yedidia Stern expresses concerns about the impact of Israel's nation-state law on the balance between being a Jewish and democratic state, emphasizing the need for legal mechanisms to ensure equality within society.
Yedidia Stern, a legal scholar and VP of the Israel Democracy Institute, expresses concerns about the impact of Israel's nation-state law on the balance between a Jewish and democratic state.