Opposition
Opposition bloc continues to hold 61 seat majority as Bennett's party gains on Likud - poll
Responding to the poll, Opposition leader Yair Lapid said the results show that “reality is stronger than all attempts at brainwashing.”
Israel to expand summer school program after Iran war closures, education minister says
Israel’s 81% war consensus is an illusion - opinion
Netanyahu challenges Central Election Committee pick as Lapid accuses PM of stealing election
Most Israelis think judicial reform compromise unlikely - poll
There was a slight increase in optimism regarding both the future of democratic rule in Israel and the future of national security.
Rights groups ask Russian court to strike down law against war protests
The rights groups want Russia's Constitutional Court to rule that the ban on dissent against the war in Ukraine violates basic freedoms of conscience, expression and assembly.
US Orthodox Jewish leaders: Yair Lapid undermines Israeli government
In a letter, US Orthodox Jewish leaders claimed that opposition leader Yair Lapid is "driving a wedge between Israel and Jews around the world."
Will the Knesset be back to judicial reform mayhem post-recess?
Political affairs: The new Knesset’s first session was dominated by the judicial overhaul controversy. What should we expect when it resumes its activity on April 30?
Only this judicial reform can save Israel from dictatorial Supreme Court - opinion
The potential consequences of delaying judicial reform go on and on. Israel cannot afford to deny justice by delaying judicial reform.
Israel's opposition politicians oppose Ben-Gvir's National Guard
MK Eiskenkot said that Israel needs a National Guard but it shouldn't be subordinate to the national security minister.
'Gifts Law' temporarily withdrawn after threat of 'massive opposition'
Israel's coalition retracted its intention to pass the first reading of the "Gifts Law," which enables donations to politicians to cover legal and medical fees.
Israel judicial reform: Time for both sides to come in good faith - editorial
A less highly charged atmosphere would help to ensure that the country does not approach that brink again any time soon.
Judicial reform bill on Knesset table, drawing opposition criticism
The coalition claimed that the move was purely technical and the bill would not be voted on yet.
Opposition split on how to handle Netanyahu's judicial reform freeze
Lapid said that if indeed the legislation would come to a "real and complete" stop, he was prepared to enter dialogue at the president's residence.