Israel's national security advisor says if enemies of Israel mistake the judicial reform debates as a sign of weakness, Israel 'would show them their mistake'
Israel's national security advisor says if enemies of Israel mistake the judicial reform debates as a sign of weakness, Israel 'would show them their mistake'
In a recent interview with CBS News, Netanyahu stressed the need for compromise in the judicial reform controversy
Israeli prime minister says it is his job to meet with ‘every American representative’
26% of Pew Research poll respondents indicate they have never even heard of Netanyahu
Opponents of Israeli government’s judicial reform are pushing to withdraw invitation to the Israeli prime minister, Knesset Member Simcha Rothman
While military service is mandatory, the overwhelming majority of ultra-Orthodox Jews do not serve in the IDF due to religious and ideological reasons
Israel ‘will remain a vibrant democracy,’ says prime minister
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir opposed the decision, calling it a ‘serious mistake that may only escalate the situation’