Tag: Netanyahu Government

In light of Donald Trump's felony conviction, Jewish supporters face a moral dilemma regarding prioritizing support for Israel over the rule of law and American democracy.
The Charedi exemption from military service ended after 76 years due to the government's failure to pass a law regulating it.
The article discusses the ongoing challenges faced by Israel, including pressure for a cease-fire, dissatisfaction with political leadership, and the emotional toll of conflict.
The article discusses the challenges facing the American Jewish community in the aftermath of the conflict in Gaza.
The debate over targeted killings of Hamas leaders like Marwan Issa raises questions about the effectiveness of such actions in impacting Hamas and the conflict.
Thousands of Israelis have resumed their protests against the Netanyahu government's plan to overhaul the judiciary, following a pause due to the Hamas attack and war in Gaza.
The objectives of Israel in the Israel-Hamas war remain the same: to degrade Hamas' military infrastructure, kill its senior leaders, and rescue the hostages held by the group.
A viral Israeli music video parodies Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence" to criticize right-wing politicians in Israel.
Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Square became a battleground for religion and gender segregation on Yom Kippur due to a failed response from the Israeli police and the Tel Aviv municipality.
Constitutional expert Prof. Yaniv Roznai attended a historic hearing at Israel's supreme court regarding the first judicial overhaul law passed by the Netanyahu government.
On September 12, 2023, a historic hearing took place at the Israeli Supreme Court to challenge a law passed by the Netanyahu government.
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.
In this article, the authors discuss the idea of ending U.S. military assistance to Israel.
Israeli Security in the Shadow of the Judicial Overhaul explores the impact of the Netanyahu government's judicial overhaul bill on Israeli national security.
Amos Harel and Neri Zilber discuss how the passage of Israel's first judicial overhaul bill by the Netanyahu government is negatively impacting Israeli national security.
Journalist Neri Zilber and Prof. Suzie Navot from the Israel Democracy Institute discuss the Netanyahu government's efforts to reform Israel's judicial system, focusing on the significance of the reasonableness test, potential impacts on government decisions, the implications of eliminating this test, and possible future plans of the government.
In this discussion, Neri Zilber and Prof. Suzie Navot analyze the Netanyahu government's recent push to overhaul Israel's judicial system.
Mass protests have erupted in Israel, with demonstrators blockading the main airport, reservists threatening to refuse service, and arrests of protesters.
In this interview, Mohammad Darawshe, an expert on Arab-Jewish relations in Israel, discusses the increasing violent crime and murder rates in Arab Israeli communities.
Mohammad Darawshe, an expert on Arab-Jewish relations in Israel, discusses with host Neri Zilber the increasing violent crime and murder rates in Arab Israeli communities.
In a discussion between Walla News Chief Political Correspondent Tal Shalev and journalist Neri Zilber, the current state of Israeli politics is analyzed after the passing of the state budget.
Israelis who identify as secular are becoming increasingly frustrated with the influence and privileges of the ultra-Orthodox community in Israeli society.
Tel Aviv-based journalist Neri Zilber hosts Israeli journalist and Fauda co-creator Avi Issacharoff on a recent episode to talk about Issacharoff's upcoming show "Ghosts of Beirut," exploring the CIA and Mossad's pursuit of Hezbollah leader Imad Mugniyeh.
The podcast episode discusses ongoing protests against Netanyahu's government, the rejection of President Herzog's proposed compromise, and concerns about Israel's perceived weakness being exploited by enemies.
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.