Tag: Judicial Reforms

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's allies have spent years maligning former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, who has been critical of the Netanyahu government's plans to overhaul the judiciary.
The text discusses a shift in the relationship of Diaspora Jews with Israel, highlighting the impact of recent events like protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Hamas massacre in 2023.
Yaniv Cohen, a key negotiator for President Isaac Herzog's team in talks over judicial reforms, sheds light on the challenges facing Israeli society and the contentious nature of the debate.
The Israeli embassy's Independence Day event in Washington, D.C., was attended by Vice President Kamala Harris, Israeli Ambassador Michael Herzog, and social media influencer Montana Tucker.
The text discusses the recent protests in Israel against government judicial reforms.
Protests in Israel over judicial reforms have temporarily paused, but are expected to resume at the end of May.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has temporarily paused controversial judicial reforms that have sparked mass protests and condemnation from various sectors of Israeli society, as well as concerns from American leaders and Jewish organizations.
Amid significant protests in Israel over judicial reforms proposed by Prime Minister Netanyahu, including a strike that paralyzed the country, Netanyahu agreed to temporarily halt the legislation to prevent potential civil unrest.
Two separate protests took place outside a Washington, D.C. hotel where Bezalel Smotrich, Israel's far-right finance minister, was speaking at an Israel Bonds conference.
In this podcast, Jonathan Silver discusses the ongoing conflicts and protests in Israeli politics.
The Israeli conflict is complex and multifaceted, involving various factors that shape the country's political landscape.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss proposed school reforms in Israel that would empower principals to dismiss ineffective teachers and reward good ones, introducing free-market principles to education.
In this discussion, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron touch on two main topics.
In this opinion piece, the author argues that Israeli democracy is not under threat, but rather, minority rule is the issue.