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Gali Baharav-Miara says there is ‘reasonable concern’ of a conflict of interest over PM’s corruption trial
The undermining of the judicial system is one of a number of dangerous developments
East Jerusalem synagogue attack and refugee camp raid have inflamed tensions on both sides
Military and police units will be reinforced and national insurance rights of ‘families of terrorists’ withdrawn
Violence spirals after Israeli raid on refugee camp
Attack follows overnight rocket fire from Palestinian coastal enclave
Executives say new government’s move to curb judicial powers will scare away vital investment to the self-styled Startup Nation
Nine people including an elderly woman killed during Jenin shootout, say Palestine officials
Prime minister insists his proposal to weaken powers of judiciary will proceed despite largest protest in a decade
From Israel to Iran, there is a lengthy list of potential problems in the region
High Court says Aryeh Deri cannot serve as minister because of criminal convictions
Protesters vent anger at judiciary overhaul plan and what they see as alarming far-right rhetoric from Netanyahu’s coalition
Hardline new government sparks alarm with sweeping plans to curb power of courts
Former supreme court chief describes proposals as ‘tangible danger’ to country’s democracy
Plan is the first major legislative initiative unveiled by Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration
Military chief among those to caution over implications of far-reaching proposals put forward under coalition deal
Itamar Ben-Gvir tours holy site that has been a flashpoint for Israeli-Palestinian tensions
From Rome’s ‘most luxurious hotel ever’, to tented suites in Bhutan and Christian Louboutin’s Portuguese retreat
Defence establishment and other groups criticise plans to overhaul judicial system and expand settlements
Benjamin Netanyahu’s most rightwing administration yet must be held to account
Country’s longest-serving prime minister set to preside over most rightwing administration in country’s history
Salah Hammouri expelled after government accuses French-Palestinian of terrorist activities
Supporters say Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition will reshape and strengthen the country. Critics fear it might tear at the fabric of the state
Israeli licensee says he can continue sales in West Bank after conclusion of dispute between multinational and its subsidiary
Netanyahu makes good on deal with coalition partners and opens door to forming an administration next week
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