As with the judicial overhaul, the looming tragedy of an ultra-Orthodox exemption law is exacerbated by the fact that a win-win alternative is staring our legislators in the face
After two weeks, the PM finally realized that the public wouldn't forgive him for sacking his defense minister. What about a far more essential retreat, on his judicial revolution?
Levin acknowledges the law he'd planned for years would, unthinkably, have given the coalition control of all branches of government. But now he says he's solved that. He hasn't
In just three months, Netanyahu has torn the country apart and is now alienating our most vital ally. There is a way out, but it would actually entail strengthening our democracy
Had he not fired Gallant, the PM would right now be enacting his key autocratic edict. His overreach merely compelled a timeout, unless Herzog can somehow find a path to salvation
Yoav Gallant was booted a day after he warned that the PM's judicial revolution threatens national security. For more and more Israelis, it's Netanyahu who's the security threat
The defense minister told the nation the divide over the legal overhaul 'poses a clear, immediate, and tangible threat' to Israel's security. Will the PM shrug off this alert, too?
Your coalition will fracture if you abandon your judicial revolution? Wonderful. Tune out the extremists, assert your Zionism, and reverse the staggering damage you're inflicting
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