Suspect from Jerusalem taken in for questioning over social media posts that called to 'rebel' against PM and said he'll soon 'be in a coffin'

Political correspondent Tal Schneider discusses blip in overhaul talks and new PM-Gallant bromance; Diaspora reporter Canaan Lidor talks challenges facing Jews in Portugal, Tunisia

Municipal leaders of Givatayim and Ramat Gan say they'll take matter to court; strike continues, but children return to school; protesters rally outside housing minister's home

2,000 police officers to secure Thursday's event, which annually stirs Jewish-Arab tension; several ministers - including far-right Itamar Ben Gvir - expected to attend

It didn't take long for the prime minister to go from kicking his defense chief to the curb to courting him for photo ops; some of it has to do with national security

In closed-door comments, ex-president claims Netanyahu asked him to find partner for government, gave him blank check for demands; Likud, Gantz's office both deny version of events

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Prime minister pulls back in front of Gantz as most suitable for job, and Likud party -- but not coalition -- sees boost after sinking for weeks amid judicial overhaul protests

In first comments since ceasefire took effect Saturday night, PM claims Israel made substantive gains by eliminating terror leaders

PM, finance minister vow upcoming budget will 'strengthen economy' as senior Treasury official warns planned funds for ultra-Orthodox will have grave consequences

After the Gaza conflict ends, PM Netanyahu faces another battle -- to pass the budget. But once he does, only then will we learn his true stance on the judicial overhaul

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