Lapid rejects Netanyahu overture, conditions talks on reform freeze
“It is possible and necessary to talk in order to reach agreements or at least reduce the disagreements among us,” Netanyahu said. By JNS Israeli
Eye-opener: South African activist abandons BDS movement after trip to Israel
South African university student Klaas Mokgomole couldn’t find a blacks-only restroom at Ben-Gurion International Airport. By David Karsh, TPS Desperate to find a restroom after
WARNING: Missionaries dressed as Orthodox Jews invite Jewish girls for Shabbat
The Dawson family, who goes by the name ‘Isaacson,’ are American Christian missionaries masquerading as Jews. They are now in Jerusalem and are specifically targeting
Killing Jews brings light into the hearts of Palestinians – analysis
U.S. turning a blind eye to Palestinian incitement against Jews and the celebrations of deadly terror attacks. By Bassam Tawil, Gatestone Institute After the recent
‘An insult to those fighting antisemitism:’ French MP’s ‘Free Palestine’ tweet condemned
Far-left French lawmaker under fire for sharing photograph of meeting with pro-Palestinian activists and tweeting ‘Free Palestine.’ By The Algemeiner Jewish and anti-racist groups in
Revealed: Netanyahu has secret backchannel to PA, set up before he took office
The Palestinians made the request for the private communication line, according to the reports. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has
‘History will judge you’: Coalition passes first reading of bill on judicial appointments
Opposition leaders framed the passage of the bill, which grants the government control over the committees that select judges, as a major catastrophe for Israel.
Netanyahu: The opposition has gone off the rails – ‘but we continue’
“I hear the false claims about the end of democracy. You know deep down that what we’re doing is to restore democracy and return Israel
JUDICIAL REFORM: ‘Don’t read the news, read the bill’
Amid a racket at the Knesset by opposition members late Monday night ahead of a vote on judicial reform, MK Simcha Rothman, chairman of the
Chaos in the Knesset as protesters break in, opposition MKs escorted out
Chants of “shame” rang out during a speech by judicial reform architect Simcha Rothman, who promised to engage in dialogue with President Herzog as mediator.