In judicial appointments vote, the prime minister’s will was stymied not by far-right extremists or opposition foes, but by his own most loyal foot soldiers

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn on the stormy vote for the Judicial Selection Committee, and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman on a 'mini-agreement' with Iran

Citing Israeli, American and Iranian officials, New York Times reports sides nearing unwritten understandings to curb further uranium enrichment in return for unfreezing assets

Internal rift erupts as overhaul stalwarts rage against Netanyahu, accusing him of instructing MKs to vote for Yesh Atid's Karine Elharrar on Judicial Selection Committee

Opposition leaders say they demand functioning judge selection panel if talks are to continue; Netanyahu accuses them of looking for an excuse to halt the process

The prime minister fails to impose discipline on his colleagues and the opposition manages an improbable victory, but the judicial overhaul advocates aren't done yet

Knesset rejects rogue Likud MK Gotliv; result embarasses PM, though coalition will likely elect own representative soon; opposition says no overhaul talks until committee formed

Entrepreneurs and investors warn of 'irreversible' damage to economy; outgoing Finance Ministry chief economist calls on government to clear up political uncertainty

Knesset correspondent Tal Schneider discusses choosing MKs for Judicial Selection Committee; Diaspora affairs reporter Canaan Lidor looks at Hungarian PM speech and Hong Kong eruv

Hebrew media reports say third week of July will see trip to US with address to joint session of Congress expected on July 19; sides do not confirm date

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