Israeli knesset
Likud MK Kallner opposes criminal arrests for haredi draft evaders, backs economic sanctions
Kallner, a member of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, told 103FM that he does not think arresting yeshiva students is 'the right way.'
Should Israel consider a new method for voting lawmakers into the Knesset? - opinion
MK Amsalem says Mizrahim still blocked from centers of power, should hold senior positions in Likud
Knesset panel advances dissolution bill ahead of first reading, debates date election date
Is Barkat preparing to run against Netanyahu for Likud leadership?
The former Jerusalem mayor has met with Likud activists and told them that he would not support Netanyahu again and that the party needed to see a change.
New law makes it illegal to fire evacuees, hostages, and their families
A new Knesset legislation passed prevents employees from firing those unable to work because they are evacuees or families of hostages.
Israel's forensic center at 10-15% level of manpower compared to West
Conditions at the Institute of Forensic Medicine are pathetic and inadequate to cope with ordinary work, not to mention the current disaster.
War is not the time for slogans - opinion
Imagine a person – for convenience let us call him Issy, short for Israel – who faces a challenging medical problem.
Israel sorely needs reliable information on judicial reform effects - analysis
Eight months into Israel’s toxic debate over the judicial overhaul plan, it is emerging that in some cases honest information is being kept from the public and the decision-makers.
Law Committee holds last session before reasonableness bill reservations
The reservation amendments will be voted on by the committee, and if rejected added to the bill during final reading votes at the Knesset.
Israel's Knesset to hold Judicial Selection Committee vote on June 14
The committee will be required to appoint a woman to one of each of the roles, including justices, Knesset members, ministers, and Bar Association members.
Is the Israeli government, budget actually in peril? - analysis
The budget must pass by next Monday, May 29. If it does not, the Knesset automatically disperses and an election is called.
Israeli school pupils to learn Holocaust survivor stories with AI chatbot
The first story to be featured on the new app is that of Tovah Feder who survived by posing as the orphan of a German officer.
Israelis across the political spectrum dissatisfied with current gov't - poll
52% of Likud voters polled by N12 gave the government a "bad" grade, despite having turned out in droves to give the party 32 seats in Knesset.