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Israel's military must enlist the ultra-Orthodox. What will that mean for Netanyahu and the war?
Read full article: Israel's military must enlist the ultra-Orthodox. What will that mean for Netanyahu and the war?Israel's Supreme Court unanimously ordered the government to begin drafted ultra-Orthodox Jewish men into the army.
Israel's Netanyahu fires Cabinet ally, heeding court ruling
Read full article: Israel's Netanyahu fires Cabinet ally, heeding court rulingIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired a key Cabinet ally, heeding a Supreme Court ruling commanding him to do so and deepening a rift over the power of the courts.
Top Israeli legal official tells Netanyahu to fire key ally
Read full article: Top Israeli legal official tells Netanyahu to fire key allyIsrael’s attorney general has told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu he must fire a key Cabinet ally following a court ruling disqualifying the minister from serving in government.
Israel's new government unveils plan to weaken Supreme Court
Read full article: Israel's new government unveils plan to weaken Supreme CourtIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s justice minister has unveiled the new government’s long-promised overhaul of the judicial system that aims to weaken the Supreme Court.
Israeli court annuls parts of surrogacy law excluding gays
Read full article: Israeli court annuls parts of surrogacy law excluding gaysIsrael’s Supreme Court has cleared the way for same-sex couples to have children through surrogate mothers, a move hailed by lawmakers and activists as a win for LGBTQ rights.
Israel grants Rep. Tlaib West Bank visit on humanitarian grounds
Read full article: Israel grants Rep. Tlaib West Bank visit on humanitarian groundsJERUSALEM (AP) - Israel's interior minister says he has received and granted a request by Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib to enter the Israeli-occupied West Bank on humanitarian grounds. Minister Aryeh Deri said in a statement on Friday that Tlaib asked to visit her 90-year-old grandmother in the West Bank. In a letter published by Deri's office, Tlaib said she would respect any restrictions and would "not promote boycotts" during her visit. On Thursday, Israel had decided to ban Tlaib and Rep. Ilhan Omar from visiting the West Bank, arguing that they would promote a boycott campaign against Israel during the trip. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.