Religious Zionism MK pays surprise visit to protest tent
MK Tzvi Sukkot says he learned that the politicians are not behind the opposition, and so there is a chance for compromise.
MK Tzvi Sukkot says he learned that the politicians are not behind the opposition, and so there is a chance for compromise.

'Only President Herzog’s efforts are underway at the intensity required to achieve success,' claims delegation.

'Even if all the proposed reforms were enacted, they would simply align Israel with Canada, New Zealand, or Australia.'

'Herzog is a puppet being dangled by Supreme Court President's strings,' responds veteran political commentator Yaakov Bardugo.

'We'll hold mass protests every day of the week. We're fighting for Israel's soul,' says Yair Golan.

'Never again' is negative motivation. We need to return to the vision of our Prophets, says Maj. Shai Kalach.

'German courts didn't protect Jews under the Nazi regime. Courts can't be relied upon to protect minorities,' attorney tells INN.

Hundreds of protesters chant 'democracy,' block public buildings with barbed wire.

Jerusalem streets leading to Supreme Court spray-painted pink and red by protesters.

Herzog was not trying to reach a compromise, he was playing the right for foolish pawns. Op-ed.

Germany concerned Israel's judicial reform could have negative implications for the two countries' relationship.

Finance Minister accuses Herzog of backing down from intention to negotiate a compromise, giving in to all of the opposition's demands.

PM says judicial reforms proposed under Herzog's compromise plan merely 'perpetuate' the situation which necessitated reforms to begin with.

Coalition figures dismiss President's proposed 'People's Framework' even before it is unveiled. 'We are on the brink of a civil war.'

Likud MK Boaz Bismuth calls judicial reform opponents hypocrites, describes their claims that democracy is in danger as 'absurd.'

PM had already decided to cut trip short over security situation, holds discussions in Knesset over judicial reform negotiations.

Kohelet Policy Forum, one of thinktanks behind push for judicial reform, suggests Override Clause be abandoned.

Amir Yaron praises PM, Smotrich for supporting Bank of Israel's independence, but says 'hasty' passage of judicial reform threatens economy.

Anti-judicial reform protesters flew LGBT flags, brandished a mock Ten Commandments.

3 weeks of punitive measures for MK Yuli Edelstein. 'He's taking his first steps toward the Left,' accuses senior Likud official.

LIke many Americans, Adelson has an instinctive support and veneration for the Supreme Court. But Israel's court is not like America's.Op-ed

A think tank is attacked by Netanyahu opponents who focus on political power but not the ideas that put reform on the national agenda.Op-ed.

How Israel became embroiled in its most divisive public debate in years, what the reforms would do, and why some oppose them.

MK Bitan blames haredi MKs for pressuring coalition to rush reform package. 'This should have been done entirely differently.'

'We'll block the revolution with our bodies,' protest group says in statement.

For the first time, protesters against the reform will demonstrate outside the home of a haredi MK.

Senior CNN correspondent Richard Quest warns in Israeli TV interview that the judicial reform will have economic consequences.

The activists wave Israeli flags and signs reading: "Enough with the dictatorship of the Supreme Court."

President: I devote all my time and energy to finding agreements that will rescue us from the constitutional and social crisis we are in,

Likud MKs tell PM coalition is losing the argument on the judicial reforms, needs to moderate reforms and deal with right-wing minister.

A Jewish State has to possess a characteristic unlike any other country in the world. And its institutions must reflect that. Op-ed.

Most Israelis accept reform is needed, but aren't convinced current plan is the right one, article claims.

Noa Tishby voices criticism of judicial reforms and Miriam Adelson is against the timing but not the reform itself.

60 percent of country fears terrorism will strike them or a family member. Most see situation as worse than under previous government.

What kind of nadir will we sink to here before our leaders start to calm things down? And will we credit those who achieve that calm?Op-ed.

If the coalition capitulates on judicial reform now, other than cosmetic compromises, the putsch will not stop with judicial reform. Op-ed.

58% of Yesh Atid voters support joining the government, 66% of National Unity voters support a similar move by Gantz.

Anti-judicial reform protesters crash Aliyah event in Paris, shouting down Israeli minister during his speech.

Superintendent Meir Swissa was filmed throwing a stun grenade into a crowd of protesters in Tel Aviv.

MK Ohad Tal told a group of pro-judicial reform demonstrators that the reform is meant to strengthen democracy.

Herzog's attempt to broker a compromise by appeasing the “resistance” is a waste of time. Op-ed.

We must always be mindful of the fact that the value of the Supreme Court is in its measure of detachment from the public mood. Opinion.

Knesset Constitution Committee chairman MK Simcha Rothman to meet President Herzog after Herzog demands govt. halt judicial reform bills.

Coalition refuses President Herzog's demand to stop the judicial reform legislation, but may move to unilaterally soften bills.

Ben Bernanke tells Israeli TV channel: Israel needs to move slowly and build a broad consensus regarding any significant change.

Minister Meir Porush rejects compromise proposal which suggests the Override Clause will only be possible with a majority of 65 MKs.

The Left sees the results of the last election; they are out of power and likely to stay that way. Op-ed.

On Wednesday, the activists plan on disrupting Netanyahu's flight to Berlin.

Constitution Committee chairman Simcha Rothman tells BBC that protesters 'don't like the fact that Netanyahu is in office'.

Channel 12 News poll finds that 46% of Israelis oppose protest by reservists against the judicial reform.

Sources say Netanyahu and Levin spoke and the PM expressed his desire for a compromise on the judicial reform.

More than a dozen Jewish House Democrats send letter to Netanyahu, Herzog and Lapid, urge compromise on judicial reform.

President says current judicial reform bills 'undermine our democratic values,' claims to have 'closed most of the gaps' between two sides.

PM's son accuses police, prosecutor's office of 'insurrection,' assisting protestors who block highways.

Couples unable to marry under Israeli law can now marry online 'in Utah' & have marriage registered in Israel.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin meets Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, says America's commitment to Israel's security 'ironclad.'

Knesset Constitution Committee chairman MK Simcha Rothman cancels meeting at Israel Bar Association as protestors gather at site.

PM says upon departing for Italy that the coalition's efforts to negotiate an agreement on the judicial reforms have all been rebuffed.

IDF Chief of Staff cites 'crisis of trust' as he approves decision to demote officer in elite unit.

As protesters waited for PM near Hadassah Hospital helipad, the first couple took off from a different location.
