Half of respondents says lawmakers must abide by court decisions, ahead of crucial hearings on judicial overhaul; majority says Netanyahu puts self-interest ahead of the state

Education Ministry reportedly says it'll weigh revoking high school's license, funding over event; board barred it from being held, but organizers went ahead anyway

Haaretz says it obtained document with terms reached by Netanyahu and president, including proposal for judicial reform legislation to require 80-MK majority for at least 15 months

Ahead of September 12 hearing on petitions, coalition submits response to court saying that it lacks statutory authority to strike down such quasi-consitutional legislation

During eulogy for Shabtai Shavit, defense minister criticizes those who use name of security forces 'in vain;' warns that without unity, Israel's national resilience 'will crumble'

This week we present a playback of Monday's webinar - 'Diaspora Jews: Time to take a stand' - in which the trio answer readers' questions about what to do while Israel is in crisis

Prime minister meets with ratings agency ahead of expected update next month on Israeli economy, says he'll soon announce his plans for rest of the judicial shakeup

Some 10,000 coalition supporters rally outside court building in Jerusalem ahead of crucial hearings; protest organizer says there'll be 'chaos' if judges nullify legislation

Local currency weakens to 3.85 against US dollar as hopes for a judicial compromise crush increasing odds for FX intervention; and as Moody's meets with PM in Israel

Haaretz writer Yossi Klein takes prime minister's son to court for saying he wrote that anti-government protesters were disappointed that 'no blood was shed' at rally

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