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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired or forced out a string of top officials since the deadly Hamas attack on Israel in 2023 that triggered the war in Gaza. The country’s domestic security ...
The push to oust Bar comes as the Shin Bet probes alleged illicit ties between Netanyahu’s aides and Qatar. Meanwhile, Baharav-Miara, who has resisted government attempts to weaken the judiciary, ...
The justices ruled against the position of Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, who had sought to prevent the vote.The post Israel’s Supreme Court: Cabinet can vote on Shin Bet chief’s dismissal ...
Israel has restarted strikes on Gaza, the fiercest since a now-expired ceasefire came into effect in January. The IDF has ordered evacuations in eastern Gaza, while Israelis have called for protests.
While Israel has stopped short of a ground invasion for now, its new strikes in Gaza seem to be an effort to force ...
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has finished a situational assessment at the IDF Kirya headquarters in Tel Aviv, his office says in a statement. Netanyahu is joined by Defense Minister Israel Katz, ...
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Are we seeing the slow-motion collapse of the rule of law in the United States and Israel at the same time? It is too early to answer that question, but it is no longer too early to ask it.
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, an advocacy group representing the families of captives in Gaza, accused the Israeli ...
Time to stop kidding ourselves, folks. The rule of law is in danger in both America and Israel if some red lines are not drawn and defended right now.