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Clashes erupt between protesters and police on Begin highway in Jerusalem.
Clashes erupt between protesters and police on Begin highway in Jerusalem.


Changes to reasonability standard are approved in final Knesset readings, by majority of 64 MKs.

Finance Minister pushing for last-minute compromise on continuation of reform despite opposition from Ministers Levin and Ben-Gvir.

Yair Haddad, 51, was allegedly murdered by a mentally ill 25-year-old man from Tel Aviv, whom he seemingly knew beforehand.
Opposition leader accuses coalition of wanting to 'tear apart the state, tear apart democracy,' says there is 'no way to work with them.'

President makes one more call to reach consensus ahead of vote on reasonableness standard. Opposition leaders to abstain from vote.

Hospital denies that PM was instructed to rest at home as Netanyahu arrives at Knesset for vote on Reasonableness Standard bill.

The suspect wrote on Facebook: 'Someone assassinate this Ben-Gvir already. He should die a painful death. Idiot, Jewish hoodlum, criminal.'

Protesters claim that 'for the first time in the country's history, all four gates to the Knesset are blocked. '

Former MK says he supports the judicial reforms, but anything that can be done through agreements must be done in that manner.

The Knesset will vote on the Reasonableness Standard Bill, which would limit the use of the judicial doctrine of reasonableness.

Demonstrators from different sides reach out to each other at Tel Aviv train station.

Former Mossad chief calls for halt to the legislation of the judicial reform, blasts the phenomenon of refusal to serve.

Regev on coverage of the right-wing demonstration: I'm sure the news reports will say that only a few dozen came.

US President tells Barak Ravid of Axios: Given the range of threats confronting Israel, it doesn’t make sense to rush the reform.

Business Forum announces strike in protest of the judicial reform. Movement of Independent Businesses: We will work as usual.

New Kan 11 News poll finds 46% of respondents are opposed to law limiting the judicial doctrine of reasonableness.

With the approval of the Defense Minister, Benny Gantz talked with the IDF Chief of Staff about the effects of the reform on the IDF.

Herzog met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, opposition leader Yair Lapid, and National Unity leader Benny Gantz.

Netanyahu reportedly told Gallant not to get involved in attempts to reach a wide consensus on reasonableness standard.

Hundreds of thousands rallying in Tel Aviv parallel to the anticipated passing of the bill to reduce the reasonableness standard.

The National Unity leader offers to have any consensus reached binding not only the current Knesset but the following one as well.

Marchers call for anyone refusing reserve service to immediately recant - or to be dismissed from the IDF entirely.

El-Roi Kapach was released to continue recovering at home after he was shot last week by a terrorist in Gush Etzion.

Statement seems to be change of course for the former ambassador, who until recently voiced opposition to American criticism of the bill.

Netanyahu published a video after undergoing a procedure to implant an artificial cardiac pacemaker.

Police Commissioner Yaakov (Kobi) Shabtai expressed support for officers who were filmed hitting protesters.

Suspects filmed themselves forcing man with mental disability to perform humiliating acts for an hour and a half.

Opposition said to be willing to support softened Reasonableness Standard bill in exchange for freeze on other legislation.

Medical officials report PM's EKG tests have had abnormalities for several years following operation to install pacemaker.

Pro and anti-reform Israelis gather in joint prayer session at Jerusalem holy site, to march to Knesset.

Rishon Lezion man arrested after being filmed cutting off another vehicle, attacking driver.

Former Supreme Court President speaks out after past remarks expressing doubt about reasonableness standard surface.

PM Netanyahu visiting by Gallant after receiving pacemaker with final vote on 'Reasonableness Standard' bill set for tomorrow.

Shas chairman: We are determined to approve Reasonableness Standard Bill, with consent or unfortunately without consent.

Protesters continue to demonstrate, try to block roads in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Eight protesters arrested in clashes with police.

Procedure successfully completed, Netanyahu will remain in the cardiology department for observation.

Sources in Israel's coalition threaten: Anyone who doesn't support changes to reasonableness standard will be fired - including Defense Min.

Coalition sources say they have no intention of caving to left-wing protests against the legislation.

Two thousand youth gathered for the Aderaba Conference in Jerusalem to experience a new way of bringing about unity through understanding.

International credit rating companies reportedly told Israelis they were assured there would be efforts to compromise on judicial reform.

Foreign Minister considering appointing businessman and pro-Israel activist Joe Zevuloni as a special envoy in the fight against BDS.

Defense Minister confirms he is seeking compromises on Reasonableness Standard Bill following pilots' protest.

Secretary of State at Aspen Security Forum: As such close friends with Israel, we share the concerns we have about the judicial reform.

MK Tzvi Succot spent the night speaking with opponents of the government's judicial reform plan.

The budget will cover the first stage of the development of the historic site on the outskirts of Jericho. Binyamin Regional Council Governo

A passerby threw an egg at a Teffillin stand run by yeshiva students in Nes Tziona.

After his success coordinating the Lag B'Omer celebrations in Meron, Minister Meir Porush has been asked to coordinate the holiday in Uman.

David and Yaakov Ochayon, residents of Morocco, tell about the growing connection between Israel and Morocco.

A new survey shows the nation split on whether police are using enough force to control the protests in Tel Aviv.

MK Hanoch Milwidsky speaks to INN about the need to continue the legislation of the judicial reform.

Activists against judicial reform demonstrate as President Herzog attends event of the Jewish communities in New York.

Israel earlier this week joined the US in recognizing Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.

President Isaac Herzog meets UN Secretary General, expresses concern over hostility towards Israel in UN bodies.

Turkish President invites Prime Minister to a meeting next week in order to strengthen relations between the countries.

MK Matan Kahana calls on left-wing protesters to "leave the army out of the political controversy".

Demonstrators block Coastal Highway at Beit Yanai Junction in both directions. Raanana and Nahalal Junctions blocked as well.

Channel 13 poll finds the center-left bloc is gaining strength, but the Meretz and Labor parties remain below the electoral threshold.

Former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo accuses Netanyahu of a coup, calls for him to be prosecuted for this.

Minister Levin says board is meant to inspect the past use of these tools, to give suggestions for future use, and to ensure transparency.
