The national security minister screamed at Benjamin Netanyahu during a Knesset debate
By JC Reporter
The leaders of the ultra-nationalists are creating a backlash, the effect of which is now being seen on the streets every week
Amos Schonfield, deputy for Masorti Judaism, who proposed the motion says: 'We have to use our influence to show where we stand'
'I no longer trust the attorney general,' the national security minister, himself a lawyer, tells the judges
In a letter to Netanyahu, the former police bosses warn against demolishing Palestinian homes during Ramadan
Opposition leader Yair Lapid called Ben-Gvir a liar and a 'clown'
The majority won by the Likud and like-minded parties meant that the partners maximised their demands and the PM was forced to accept most of them
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A resident of east Jerusalem has been arrested for the alleged plan to kill the far-right minister
By Ben Bloch
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Mr Cleverly rejected the 'apartheid' descriptor for Israel, but criticised settlements in the West Bank
By Politics Reporter
By Jerusalem
From Meretz MKs to fomer Likud ministers; all sides joined the protests against Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial reforms
By Mike Katz & Izzy Lenga
Jewish Labour officers argue that Netanyahu's proposed reforms are of those who want to rig Israel’s political and judicial system to cling to power
An estimated 80,000 people demonstrated against proposed changes to Israel's judicial system
By in Tel Aviv
Mr Kohavi also denounced the new government’s efforts to change the military command structure
By Daniel Ben-David
Itamar Ben-Gvir said displaying the flags is a 'form of supporting terror'
By Georgia L Gilholy
It was the controversial new Security Minister's first tour of the site since Israel's November election
These politicians have identified genuine problems, but their solutions are wrong
By Rabbi Gideon Sylvester