Protesters keep pressure on Netanyahu after judicial turmoil
By Richard Percival
The Israeli prime minister described his coalition’s proposed changes to the Supreme Court as 'a minor correction'
It comes as the Knesset ratified new legislation that rolls back some Supreme Court powers, despite mass protests
The opposition boycotted the final reading of the new legislation
The Israeli president reiterated call for compromise on judicial reform
73-year-old Israeli PM was hospitalized overnight a week ago after briefly losing consciousness
The Knesset today began the process of enacting highly controversial legislation to reduce the power of the courts
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By Anshel Pfeffer
President Herzog flew home from his visit to the White House this week Israel with his country’s relations with its most important ally in disarray
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The invitation came after Israel officially recognized Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara region
By JC Reporter
Netanyahu joined part of the meeting, which 'reflects the deep friendship and strategic partnership between Israel and the UK'
The US president also made his opposition to judicial reforms clear in a call with the PM
President Biden is reportedly set to intervene via a call with Netanyahu
By Hannah Gillott
The former PM said no foreign leaders should meet with his successor
The PM urged the public to "spend less time in the sun and drink more water."
The Jewish president of Ukraine said he offered Yair Lapid, Naftali Bennett and Netanyahu an invite
Demonstrators took to the streets yesterday for a national day of 'disruption'