Israeli Supreme Court to Hear Appeal On Judicial Reform
The Supreme Court of Israel is set to hear arguments against the Israeli government’s new law which went into effect on Monday.
The Supreme Court of Israel is set to hear arguments against the Israeli government’s new law which went into effect on Monday.
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reported to be resting in a hospital following an emergency heart treatment, as tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of his government’s judicial reform proposal conducted protests ahead of a pivotal vote.
Nikki Haley, a Republican presidential candidate, slammed Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday after the “Squad” member voted against a House resolution supporting Israel earlier this week.
On Wednesday morning, Israeli President Isaac Herzog attempted to reassure Congress of the two countries’ longstanding bond.
Nine House Democrats overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning antisemitism and expressing support for Israel, reaffirming that the U.S. ally is “not a racist and apartheid state.”
After wrangling with anti-semitic language within the top ranks of the Democrat Party, President Biden is scrambling for a remedy, now inviting Prime Minister Netanyahu in an unusual move for his administration.
As Israel continues defending itself against terrorism in Jenin, one Jewish commentator explains why the Biden Administration is to blame.
Israeli police reported that a suspected Palestinian car-ramming and stabbing incident in Tel Aviv, Israel, injured at least eight people on Tuesday.
Israel’s government approved plans to build over 5,000 homes in Jewish settlements in the West Bank on Monday.
Four Israelis were shot and killed during an attack in the city of Eli in the West Bank on Tuesday.