Tag: Judicial Coup

In a recent podcast, Haaretz New York correspondent Judy Maltz discusses Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to the U.S. and the unprecedented demonstrations against him by Israeli expats.
The article discusses the Supreme Court hearings in Israel regarding a law passed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government that allows the Knesset to override Supreme Court rulings.
Israeli protest movement, which has been active for the past eight months against the Netanyahu government's attempts to change Israeli democracy, is shifting its focus to the upcoming municipal elections.
Israeli teenagers from the organization Youth Against Dictatorship staged a protest against the draft at the historic Tel Aviv high school, Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium.
Professor Haggai Levine, an epidemiologist and chairman of Israel's Association of Public Health Physicians, is speaking out against the Netanyahu government's judicial overhaul, which he sees as a threat to democracy and public health.
Israeli politics is facing turbulence as the fallout from a controversial judicial decision unfolds, granting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition greater leeway.
In a recent episode of the Unholy Podcast, the focus is on the protests within Israel and the Israeli military against what is perceived as Benjamin Netanyahu's attempt at a "judicial coup."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing protests and opposition over his attempts to curtail the powers of the court, leading to potential conflict with the military elite.
Protests are erupting in Israel against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government's attempt to weaken the judiciary.
Israelis who identify as secular are becoming increasingly frustrated with the influence and privileges of the ultra-Orthodox community in Israeli society.