Tag: Judicial Overhaul

In the 100th episode of Unholy, hosts Yonit and Jonathan engage in a meaningful discussion with acclaimed thinker and writer Yuval Noah Harari.
In a recent update on the chaotic events in Israel, Yonit and Jonathan discuss a tumultuous 24 hours which involved mass protests after the defense minister was dismissed, trade unions and bosses staging a general strike, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu eventually offering a "timeout" on the judicial overhaul.
Professor Karnit Flug, the former governor of the Bank of Israel, has expressed concern about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial judicial overhaul and its potential harm to Israel's economy.
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.
Tel Aviv journalist Neri Zilber hosts a discussion with Michael Koplow and Shira Efron regarding Israel's deepening crises, such as the government's controversial judicial overhaul plans, concerns in Washington and the American Jewish community, Israeli-Palestinian relations amidst holiday tensions, and recent Middle East security developments like the surprising Iran-Saudi Arabia deal.
In a recent episode of the podcast, Tel Aviv-based journalist Neri Zilber discusses the escalating crisis in Israel with guests Michael Koplow and Shira Efron.
President Herzog recently urged the Netanyahu-led government to abandon its judicial overhaul plan and engage in talks with the opposition to avert a constitutional crisis.
In this discussion, tech journalist Amir Mizroch and policy advisor Neri Zilber delve into the Israeli tech sector's involvement in the protest movement against the Israeli government's judicial overhaul led by Netanyahu.
In a discussion between tech journalist Amir Mizroch and policy advisor Neri Zilber, the focus is on the Israeli tech sector's involvement in protesting the Netanyahu government's judicial reforms.
Israeli expats and American Jews in New York City are protesting against the Netanyahu government's judicial overhaul in Israel.
Israel's incoming government is poised to make significant changes to the judiciary, potentially undermining democracy in the country.
In this episode of Double Feature, special guests Ruth Margalit and Yonatan Green offer conflicting perspectives on Israel's current state.
Professor Nir Keidar examines David Ben Gurion's vision of Israeli democracy in his book titled "David Ben Gurion and the Foundation of Israeli Democracy."
In this article, Prof. Nir Keidar explores Ben Gurion's vision for the Israeli Republic and how it was adapted to the specific context of Israel.
The former head of Israel's military intelligence, Major General Tamir Hayman, warns that the proposed judicial overhaul by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government poses a long-term threat to the special relationship between Israel and the United States.