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Judicial Reform

 Anti - overhaul activists protest against the judicial overhaul and and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before the opening ceremony of the light rail, in Petah Tikva, August 17, 2023.

Learning to compromise: Israel’s domestic post-war challenge

Attonrey-general Gali Baharav-Miara and Justice Minister Yariv Levin at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 1, 2024

Coalition party leaders discuss resumption of judicial reforms

Justice Minister Yariv Levin seen in the Knesset plenum, in Jerusalem, December 4, 2024

Yariv Levin calls for return of judicial reforms: 'They left us with no choice'

 Former state attorney Moshe Lador.

Former state attorney calls for IDF service refusal, comes under fire

 Dan Meridor.

At the table with Dan Meridor: Ex-lawmaker talks Zionism, public service

 JUSTICE MINISTER Yariv Levin attends a cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem.

Yariv Levin calls for judicial reform, Gantz: Reforms led to October 7

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant attend an event for outstanding soldiers as part of Israel's 75th Independence Day celebrations, at the President's residence in Jerusalem on April 26, 2023

Extortion by dismissal: Netanyahu sacrifices Gallant on altar of coalition politics

By ATTILA SOMFALVI
 PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG, 64 years young.

Herzog warns against return to judicial reforms in ceremonial Knesset speech

 Anti-judicial overhaul demonstrators protest near the Supreme Court building in Jerusalem, last year. The protest movement generated regular, significant social gatherings, offering its participants a sense of purpose, cohesion, and belonging, says the writer.

What Israel's Right can learn from leftist protests

By EITAN WACHSPRESS
 Isaac Herzog.

No. 14: Isaac Herzog: A president of the people

 Gali Baharav Miara

Attorney-general warns of judicial foul play amid delays in Supreme Court appointments

 Letters

Letters to the Editor, September 30, 2024: Will of the people

 PROTESTERS CARRY a banner that reads, ‘The people chose judicial reform,’ at a demonstration in support of the government, in Tel Aviv, last year. Perhaps the time has arrived for us to face some hard truths about the reform, the writer suggests.

A judicial reform will happen in Israel whether we like it or not

By LARRY M. GOLDSTEIN
 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and Justice Minister Yariv Levin attend a cabinet meeting.

The government's decisions only worsen the divide in Israel

 JUSTICE MINISTER Yariv Levin attends a swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed judges, at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, in June.

Levin mulling legislation to overcome High Court ruling on Chief Justice appointment

 Israel's Justice Minister Yariv Levin holds a press conference at the Knesset, the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem, on January 4, 2023.

High Court orders Levin to begin process to appoint new chief justice

 JUSTICE MINISTER Yariv Levin sits in the Knesset plenum in July.

Yariv Levin and his judicial reform have failed. Here's why

President Isaac Herzog speaks at the Israel Bar Association's Justice Conference in Tel Aviv, September 3, 2024

Herzog: Now is not time to bring back the judicial reform