Three of the prime minister’s closest advisers had agreed to testify against him. Investigations of prime ministers are not rare in Israel. Netanyahu ... government's judicial-overhaul plan ...
The issue played a part in last year’s judicial overhaul crisis ... Three times in the last 24 hours, Netanyahu sought a court extension to delay the deadline to come up with a plan.
Israelis protest Netanyahu ... judicial overhaul plans. The Israeli Army relies on reservist soldiers during emergencies as they enhance the Israeli army’s capabilities in carrying out military ...
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir reportedly agreed to freeze the controversial judicial ... In exchange, Ben-Gvir announced the government’s plan to overhaul the judicial system was ...
The Israeli government is likely to agree on a law that will qualify the appointment of Aryeh Deri as a minister before Netanyahu ... to halt the new judicial overhaul which is causing wide ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ’s office has agreed to reschedule a planned meeting with US and Israeli officials to discuss a possible operation in Rafah, the White House confirmed ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has agreed to reschedule a planned meeting with US and Israeli officials to discuss a possible operation in Rafah, the White House confirmed ...
JERUSALEM, March 29 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to send delegations to Egypt and Qatar, where negotiators have been trying to secure the release of Israeli ...
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to send delegations to Egypt and Qatar, where negotiators have been trying to secure the release of Israeli hostages as part of a ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Israel's top court Thursday for a new delay on compulsory military ... supported Netanyahu's controversial judicial reforms, in the hopes of further ...
The White House said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed for his top aides to travel to Washington to discuss the situation in Rafah after the Israeli leader canceled the delegation Monday.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Israel's top court Thursday for a new delay on compulsory military ... the court ruled. Netanyahu ally Aryeh Deri called the ruling "a mark of Cain and ...