Opposition
Bereaved families protest Knesset debate on political probe into Oct. 7 failings
Bereaved families, victims of the October 7 attacks, and parents of former hostages attended the panel.
Israel's opposition leaders boycott Knesset debates advancing political probe into October 7
Majority of Israelis favor joint US-Israel action against Iran - poll
Netanyahu: ‘Balanced’ state commission to probe October 7 'right way to ascertain truth'
Judicial reform bill on Knesset table, drawing opposition criticism
The coalition claimed that the move was purely technical and the bill would not be voted on yet.
Opposition split on how to handle Netanyahu's judicial reform freeze
Lapid said that if indeed the legislation would come to a "real and complete" stop, he was prepared to enter dialogue at the president's residence.
Why are calls for constitution – instead of reform – growing? - analysis
The Declaration of Independence has become a symbol of the opposition, not just because it is a solution to the problem of missing human rights but because it represents objectives of it's own.
Turkey's Erdogan calls for elections for May 14
Polls suggest that the presidential and parliamentary votes will be tight, with the opposition bloc running slightly ahead of the governing alliance.
Israeli judicial reforms are 'wrong' and 'predatory' - Herzog
President Isaac Herzog condemned the judicial reforms proposed by the coalition, saying they "undermine" the state's "democratic foundations."
Israel's coalition, opposition don't understand what compromise means - analysis
If Herzog and negotiation advocates fail, then the natural outcome of escalating use of force to push maximalist positions may change the conditions.
Opposition rejects calls for judicial reform negotiations without preconditions
Opposition leaders call for dialogue in order to find common ground with proposed judicial reforms.
The judicial reform crisis can become an opportunity - opinion
"Propose the creation of a constitution for Israel, based on the Declaration of Independence, that would guarantee the right to vote and uphold majority rule while guaranteeing basic human rights..."
Israel's coalition needs to compromise unilaterally - analysis
Call it a form of back-channel negotiations, à la the Oslo process, but this time not aiming for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, but rather peace among the Israelis themselves.
Lapid's campaign to return as PM shouldn't prevent current gov't from functioning
We are at the point where those who support and those who oppose the reform are prepared to dialogue as they know the key points worthy of discussion.