Judicial Reform

Israel Prize restructured to avoid honoring Netanyahu critic - report

Eyal Waldman, an Israeli tech giant, called on the Prime Minister to resign after his daughter was murdered at the Nova music festival in Re'im on October 7.

26/02/2024

IAF establishes new department to combat the growing threat of Iran

While the United States is preoccupied with potential escalation in Iran, terrorism, and nuclear weapons, the IDF is signaling the extent of its military intentions regarding this threat.

26/02/2024

Is it legitimate to resume anti-government protests during the war? - opinion

The place of protests against the government is becoming more and more legitimate with every day that goes by.

By ROI SAFRAN
21/02/2024

Israel's judicial reform is happening without Netanyahu lifting a finger

The judicial reform did not emerge in a vacuum but had a bedrock goal of remaking the Supreme Court into a more conservative court, more deferential to the executive and legislative branches.

We are facing a real danger to fundamental rights

These incidents underscore a troubling trend in Israel, where law enforcement powers are sometimes misused against specific individuals, undermining citizens’ fundamental rights.

By DR. RONI ROSENBERG
15/02/2024
 A Jerusalem municipal inspector writes out a parking ticket.

This week in Jerusalem: No more tickets

A weekly round-up of city affairs.

04/02/2024

Don’t let the war distract you from the looming threat to Israel’s economy

A September report from the Start-Up Nation Policy Institute (SPNI) highlighted a 20% decrease in investments and a 50% drop in deals during Q2 and Q3 of 2023.

Israel-Hamas War: Learning from nature to work together - opinion

We, the people of Israel, can learn a lot from the nature we see around us in our beloved country.

By JULIAN ALPER
28/01/2024

'South Africa is a Hamas proxy,' Israeli expert says on ICJ genocide case

Israeli jurist Elyakim Rubinstein’s perspective on Israel’s legal battle in The Hague.

19/01/2024

Israeli legal scholar quests need for striking down reasonableness law

Prof. Shahar Lifshitz of Bar-Ilan University suggests a more nuanced approach in formulating Basic Laws and urges caution in celebrating the High Court's decision.

By BINI ASHKENAZI
16/01/2024
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