Legislation

The state is not trying to solve the protection racket problem, only to silence it

What is wrong with the government decision to compensate victims of the protection racket? That without complementary steps, this is nothing more than an election bribe.

When the government "fights" protection racket
Supreme Court President Isaac Amit arrives for a hearing on a petition concerning the continuation of the criminal investigation into alleged leaks in the “Sde Teiman” affair at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, May 31, 2026.

Israel's judiciary faces a legitimacy crisis of its own making - opinion

View of the settlement of Sa-Nur in the West Bank, April 19, 2026.

Irish bill to curb trade with Israeli settlements due in 'coming weeks', minister says

The Tennessee State Capitol building pictured in 2022.

Tennessee legislature passes bill mandating Judea and Samaria terminology in state communications


Ministers vote to fine prostitution customers thousands of shekels

The advantage of the government-sponsored bill is that funding to enforce the law and rehabilitate sex workers has the government's support in advance.

Aliza Lavie (left) conducts a meeting of the Subcommittee on Trafficking in Women and Prostitution, as MK Tamar Zandberg (right) looks on

In pursuit of civic Zionism

The bill did not infringe on the individual rights of Israel’s Arab citizens and merely reaffirmed the Jewish national characteristics of the state that were already in place.

The Knesset votes on the nation-state bill, July 19, 2018

Irish bill criminalizing West Bank settlements a step towards full boycott

The offense would be punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to €250,000.

Flag of Ireland

No decision from security cabinet on death penalty for terrorists

Former brigadier-general Lior Akerman said that while the death penalty may serve a desire for vengeance, it will not deter attacks and will give the terrorists “international legitimization."

Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman speaks at a faction meeting on June 18th, 2018

LGBT campaign snowballs as hundreds of companies support nationwide strike

Protest activities are set to take place all day throughout the country at major intersections and in front of government offices.

 Hundreds of members of LGBT community protest surrogacy law in Tel Aviv

Summer recess

In light of these lamentable laws, we can only seek to be fair and laud our lawmakers for passing at least one good piece of legislation this week.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits alone at the Knesset

It's law: Pregnant women no longer need to wait in line

The law, initiated by Joint List MK Yousef Jabarin, was passed unanimously by 48 MKs.

A pregnant woman

'Breaking the Silence' bill passed into law

"Organizations that undermine Israel and besmirch IDF soldiers will no longer be able to reach Israeli students," Education Minister Naftali Bennett said.

IDF soldiers during activities in the West Bank

Knesset to vote on bill limiting Palestinian access to High Court

The legislation transfers land cases from the High Court of Justice to Administrative Courts, by expanding its ability to hear legal cases outside of the judicial purview of sovereign Israel.

Israel's High Court of Justice

Facebook anti-incitement bill advanced to final readings

The bill was initiated by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (Bayit Yehudi) and Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud).

Palestinian posters on social media calling for 'Days of Rage' following reports President Donald Trump planned to move the US embassy to Jerusalem