Terror victims' father:
'We are saddened about the current political tension in Israel'
Leo Dee, whose daughters were murdered in a shooting attack in the Jordan Valley, voiced his opinion on the inner strife in the country.
Leo Dee, whose daughters were murdered in a shooting attack in the Jordan Valley, voiced his opinion on the inner strife in the country.

What is it about human beings that they long for a king? Former Chief Justice Aharon Barak obviously wanted to be one.

State Department denies canceling physicist's appearance at Israel Physical Society’s annual conference in Israel.

Biden jumped into Israel's domestic political controversy by supporting the small, well-funded minority of progressive-left parties.Op-ed.

MK Kathrin Shitrit, who represents Likud in talks on judicial reform, discusses her optimism that a compromise will be reached.

Former PM writes that western leaders are afraid that Israel's judicial reforms will establish a 'messianic dictatorship.'

Navigating between the US and Israeli systems, a noted judicial authority charts a clear legal path forward for the Jewish state. Op-ed.

Shas chairman blasts the opposition amid the protests against the judicial reform: We could not have imagined what is being done here.

Legal experts on behalf of the teams will meet during Chol Hamoed. A marathon of discussions is scheduled for after the holiday.

Forward senior commentator: "There’s clearly frustration among White House officials about the events that led to this current situation"

Supporters of the legal reform protesting outside Herzog's home in Jerusalem, urging him to refrain from interfering in further legislation.

Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef says he is greatly pained by the rift in Israeli society over the judicial reforms.

We need more conservative, nationalist academics and think tanks in Israel to create balance and prevent the trampling of our views. Op-ed.

While the Israeli left has had to concede the government to the right, it is unwilling to give up control of state institutions.Op-ed.

Ran Bar Yoshafat, Deputy Director of Kohelet Policy Forum, to INN: I think a creative solution can be found regarding the legal reform.

Transportation Minister claims the leftists protesting against the judicial reform are receiving preferential treatment from the police.

Actress Noa Tishby stripped of title as Israel's special envoy for combating antisemitism and delegitimization of Israel.

Presdent Biden seems to be using the reform to intensify pressure on Israel, irrespective of its content. Op-ed.

PM says during weekly Cabinet meeting a compromise for broad agreement on judicial reform is possible.

Asaf Zamir, who resigned as Consul General to New York, said he is worried about losing US support, calling Israel a US protectorate.

Reservists who did not report for an exercise in protest of the judicial reforms will be tried by the battalion's communications officer.

Demonstrations against the legislation were held in 150 locations. Protest organizers feel government not interested in reaching consensus.

The reforms are to correct a decades-old imbalance between the powers of Israel’s aggressive, activist high court and the government. Op-ed.

Netanyahu and Gallant reportedly ironing out disagreements over the nature of Gallant's apology for speech against judicial reform.

IDF reservists join anti-judicial reform protest outside of Gantz's home, condemning negotiations aimed at reaching compromise.

Under Secretary of State Barbara Leaf says she's heard concerns from "about the insecurity and instability in the West Bank."

Information Minister Galit Distel Atbaryan: The fight has moved from the Knesset to the street.

Do Israel’s protesters understand the damage they have done to the state? Op-ed.

Minister Shlomo Karhi speaks to INN at right-wing demonstration in Tel Aviv.

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy joins growing chorus of Republicans to criticize Biden over his response to Israel's judicial reforms.

Im Tirtzu says right-wing 'March for Freedom' will not block highways like recent left-wing demonstrations. Over 30,000 estimated at march.

A haredi couple was driving through Tel Aviv on Sunday when protesters surrounded their car and severely beat the husband.

After refraining from discussing the issue, FM Eli Cohen spoke with Sen. Lindsey Graham and is scheduled to meet with Secretary Blinken

The demonstrators called on legislators to stop the dialogue with the president and to assemble a civil assembly to create a constitution.

Opposition leader criticizes PM's conduct in crisis with US: For two months now, Israel has not been the closest ally of the United States.

Edelstein comments on talks to reach compromise on judicial reform: I think there's a way.

Senior administration official warns that Netanyahu and Ron Dermer made 'gross miscalculation' of US reaction to judicial reform.

Just 41% of Israelis believe the talks are likely to yield a compromise on judicial overhaul, as president hosts second day of consultations

US President comments on the recent goings on in Israel, says he will not be inviting Netanyahu to the White House in the near future.

Party of opposition leader Yair Lapid says it called for significant reform during negotiations at President's Residence.

Negotiating teams from Likud, Yesh Atid, National Unity parties meet, with plans to add Labor & Yisrael Beytenu teams tomorrow.

President Herzog summons the negotiating teams to his official residence to begin negotiations at 7:30 tonight.

In automatic process, Basic Law: The Judiciary appears on Knesset agenda despite halt to reforms.

Religious Zionism party director admits need for discussion, but wants to 'keep the president out. He's not objective.'

Influential right-wing think-tank claims only the haredi political parties want law passed.

Claims made by Netanyahu's son that Biden administration is funding anti-judicial reform protest 'are completely, demonstrably false.'

Ambassador expresses relief at pause in judicial reform legislation.

Likud MK believes 'we can work with elements of the opposition to reach broad agreement.'

Conservative pundit warns Israel's current situation is 'untenable,' calls for judicial reform and compromise on policy.

A false narrative may achieve its goal of toppling Netanyahu, the consequences for future governments and U.S.-Israel relations are ominous.

Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs welcomes Netanyahu’s announcement that judicial reform legislation will be postponed.

Likud MK tells INN: We failed by not firing the Attorney General, who is a political appointment of Gideon Sa'ar.

National security spokesperson John Kirby says Biden is not worried that Israel could devolve into civil war.

MK Elkin rejects the claims that only left-wingers are protesting against the judicial reform.

National Unity Party wins 23 seats, Yesh Atid has 22. The Labor Party does not pass the electoral threshold.

Shortly before Netanyahu's speech announcing the pause of the legislation, government members vow the reform will be fully implemented.

Herzog speaks to Netanyahu, Lapid and Gantz and asks them to set up working teams.

US Jewish organizations respond to Netanyahu's announcement on suspension of judicial reform: Use this time to build a consensus.

Over a hundred thousand judicial reform supporters demonstrate in Jerusalem to call on the govt. not to freeze the reforms.

President says in response to PM's announcement on judicial reform legislation: This is the time to begin a sincere dialogue.'
