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
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
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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