Knesset
Turning Knesset into a ‘sanctuary city’ for lawbreakers will bury its ability to function - opinion
With all due respect to political considerations, the coalition, with the ruling party at its helm, must come to its senses. It must put the public interest first.
Minister David Amsalem suffers heart attack, recovering at home in 'good condition'
Knesset's election of Rabello as comptroller conducted unlawfully, retired justice tells high court
Knesset panel approves immunity for Tally Gotliv in Shin Bet identity disclosure case
The homeless Right: Likud's biggest gamble in upcoming elections - analysis
They served, they are done waiting for the haredim, and they will decide who forms the next government.
Torah study and Israeli military service are both sacred, but not the same - opinion
Public backlash over proposed legislation reflects a broader struggle over how Israel defines service, sacrifice and equality.
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MK Gotliv denies claims that Likud will cancel primaries, defends 'Bild' leak affair
Gotliv was unimpressed by Amit Segal’s report on Netanyahu’s intention to cancel the Likud primaries, saying that he was "diminishing the leadership strength of the Prime Minister."
By passing Torah Study law, Israel risks turning holiness into a bargaining chip - editorial
A government that truly cared about Torah would not use it to divide soldiers from students, mourners from politicians, and Jews from one another.
Knesset passes law placing internal police investigations under Justice Ministry's authority
The legislation was passed with 43 lawmakers in favor and 39 against after a lengthy plenum debate. It was sponsored by Likud MK Moshe Saada.
Knesset advances bill to enshrine Torah study into Basic Law, supporting haredi draft evaders
It proposes that the State of Israel "recognize those who commit themselves to long-term dedication to Torah study as performing significant service to the state and the Jewish people."
Tally Gotliv jeopardized Shin Bet agent’s safety, AG tells Knesset panel
The Attorney-General told the Knesset that Gotliv endangered a Shin Bet agent by disclosing classified details, as the MK seeks immunity from prosecution.
Jerusalem Pride turned a divided city into a celebration of belonging - opinion
Jerusalem Pride is for those of us who believe in the dignity of every human being, regardless of who they love, how they pray, or where they come from.
National Cyber Defense Bill passes first reading amid ongoing war against Iran
The bill, which is designed to establish a unified and binding framework for cyber defense within essential organizations for the first time in Israel, passed with zero opposing votes.