Arye Deri
High Court to hear two cases blocking haredi education funds amid legal disputes
Supreme Court Justice Yael Willner ordered that hearings in both cases be held by January 8, and instructed the parties to submit preliminary responses up to 24 hours beforehand.
Shas threatens to oppose 2026 state budget over haredi food-voucher exclusion
Deri asks Ben-Gvir to intervene as Israel Railways closes Jerusalem station ahead of mass protests
Netanyahu to convene security cabinet to discuss remaining Gaza hostages
Letters to the Editor February 13, 2023: Is it normal?
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Israel's dilemma: Does the Knesset or the High Court have final say? - analysis
What if the government says one thing, the court says the opposite, and the parliament rejoins that the government no longer needs to abide by what the court says?
Arye Deri quitting politics was not part of plea bargain, Mandelblit admits
"Law enforcement did not excel in this case," Mandelblit said in an interview with Channel 12.
Judicial reform makes Israel more like Hungary than the US - legal expert
Mordechai Kremnitzer is opposed to Levin’s plan, warning that it would deal a fatal blow to the Supreme Court, the balance of power, and Israel’s robust democracy.
Deri continues to run ministries from afar, ignoring High Court ruling
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Deri seems to be continuing as usual, even enjoying the perks of working from home. But this will lead to a showdown with the High Court.
The Western Wall bill was a costly mistake by Netanyahu's gov't - analysis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's response to criticisms often shows how serious of a threat he views them.
Labor presents mock bill to place Arye Deri 'above Israeli law'
The proposed bill would edit the Basic Law - the Government to state that Deri could not be tried for theft, corruption or tax offenses.
Haredi site bashes Kotel bill: 'Increases polarization and hatred'
In a rare and dramatic opposition to the Haredi leadership, an editorial on the site bashed the bill proposed by Deri and the Shas Party.
Gov't drops bill proposing penalty for immodestly dressed women at the Kotel
The bill proposed six months in prison or a NIS 10,000 fine for women who wear a prayer shawl, dress immodestly or read from the Torah.
Senior Likud renegades could block bill to reinstate Arye Deri
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not going to great enough lengths for his Likud faction mates, senior MKs confirmed.