Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Biden Delays Colorado Visit for Urgent National Security Talks

Biden Delays Colorado Visit for Urgent National Security Talks

Biden cancels Colorado trip for “national security meetings.” Reporters awaiting updated White House schedule for Biden. Blinken’s meetings with Israeli officials in Israel. President Joe Biden has canceled his trip to Colorado, citing “national security meetings,” according to the White House’s statement to pool reporters on Monday. This development follows recent reports from CNN, indicating … Read more

United State Deploys Second Aircraft Carrier To Shield Israel

United State Deploys Second Aircraft Carrier To Shield Israel

USS Eisenhower sent to eastern Mediterranean to support Israel US emphasizes commitment to Israel’s security Tensions rise as potential Israeli ground offensive looms The United States has deployed a second aircraft carrier, the USS Eisenhower, to the eastern Mediterranean as a strong show of support for its ally Israel and to deter potential hostile actions, … Read more

UN finds impossible for Gazans to relocate south as Israel gears for ground invasion

Gazans to relocate south

UN finds it impossible for Gazans to relocate south. This is just the start of Israel’s retaliation in response to the recent Hamas assault. Million Palestinians in northern Gaza faced an Israeli ultimatum to move south. Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has declared that this is just the start of Israel’s retaliation in response to … Read more

Benjamin Netanyahu and Gantz to Unite in Emergency Gov’t

Benjamin Netanyahu and Gantz to Unite in Emergency Gov't

Netanyahu and Gantz agree to form an emergency unity government. The focus of this government is on addressing the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza. Unrelated policies and legislation will not be pursued during this time. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and centrist opposition leader Benny Gantz have reached an agreement to establish an emergency … Read more

Israel reclaims full control of Gaza fence as Hamas vows to execute prisoners

Hamas vows to execute prisoners

Israel reclaims full control of Gaza fence as Hamas vows to execute prisoners. The death toll from the clashes has surpassed 1500. No Hamas fighters have crossed the fence in the past 24 hours. Hamas has issued a threat, stating that for every Israeli attack on a Palestinian home without warning, the group will execute … Read more

Israel’s retaliation ‘is just the beginning’ says Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel’s retaliation ‘is just the beginning’ says Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel’s defense minister ordered a comprehensive blockade of Gaza, restricting food, electricity, and fuel supplies. Israeli forces regain control of areas near Gaza previously held by Hamas. Death toll rises, with over 300,000 reservists mobilized, the largest call-up in Israel’s history. Israel’s defense minister has issued orders for a comprehensive blockade of the Gaza Strip, … Read more

Rishi Sunak Warns: Fast-Moving Danger in Conflict

Rishi Sunak Warns: Fast-Moving Danger in Conflict

UK PM Sunak labels Israel’s situation as perilous and urges de-escalation. Sunak blames Hamas and its supporters for terrorism and civilian casualties. The UK pledges unwavering support for Israel’s right to self-defense. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has characterized the situation in Israel as both perilous and rapidly evolving, emphasizing the universal desire to prevent … Read more

Israeli Forces Launch Operation to Liberate Hostages from Hamas

Israeli Forces Launch Operation to Liberate Hostages from Hamas

Israeli security forces work to regain control and rescue hostages from Palestinian militants in Gaza. Military reports securing 22 locations in southern Israel, with eight more to clear. The surprise attack by Hamas-affiliated gunmen amid heavy rocket fire resulted in Israeli casualties. Israeli security forces are conducting operations to regain control of areas seized by … Read more

Israel: DR Congo to move embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem

Israel: DR Congo to move embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem

Israel announces Congo to move its embassy to Jerusalem Congo and Israel to establish embassies in each other’s capitals Jerusalem is Israel’s eternal capital while most countries have embassies in Tel Aviv Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday that the Democratic Republic of Congo will relocate its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv … Read more

Israeli-Saudi unity tops Biden-Netanyahu meeting in New York

Israeli-Saudi unity Biden-Netanyahu

Israeli-Saudi unity tops Biden-Netanyahu meeting in New York. Biden voiced his opposition to Netanyahu’s government’s controversial judicial. This initiative includes discussions about US security guarantees. US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meeting for the first time since Netanyahu returned to power in December, have expressed their intention to collaborate on a … Read more

Erdoğan Invites Musk to Build Tesla Factory in Turkey

Tesla Mulls Factory in Turkey After Erdogan’s Invite: Musk Discusses AI and Starlink Collaboration

Erdogan urges Elon Musk for a Tesla factory in Turkey. Musk considers Turkey as a strong candidate. Erdogan invites Musk to Teknofest Aerospace Festival. In a significant development during Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the United States for the 78th session of the U.N. General Assembly, he urged Tesla CEO Elon Musk to explore … Read more

Israeli Woman Shot Dead in Car Ambush in Southern West Bank

Israeli Woman Shot Dead

Israeli woman killed, man injured in suspected Palestinian shooting near Hebron. Passing vehicle fired about two dozen bullets at a car near Beit Hagai settlement. Victim Batsheva Nigri accompanied by unharmed daughter. In a suspected Palestinian shooting attack near Hebron in the occupied West Bank, an Israeli woman lost her life while a man suffered … Read more

Netanyahu’s Health and Controversial Judicial Overhaul in Israel

Netanyahu in Israel

Demonstrations both for and against the government’s reform plans in Tel Aviv. Efforts to reach a compromise continue as the vote approaches. Critics accuse Netanyahu of a conflict of interest due to his ongoing corruption charges. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured the public of his well-being on Sunday after undergoing surgery to fit a … Read more

Netanyahu meets Sunak at Downing Street amid protests

Downing Street

 Rishi Sunak met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Downing Street. During a period of political unrest. Despite warnings that the issue can endanger Israel’s security. In the midst of internal unrest over judicial changes, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Downing Street. Before discussions about security and … Read more

Israel passes law shielding Benjamin Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu

The Knesset approved a bill to restrict the circumstances. Under which a sitting prime minister may be deemed unfit for office. The Knesset passed a bill to allow the government to declare the Prime Minister incapacitated. Israeli opposition MPs criticized a proposed bill that would restrict the circumstances under which a sitting prime minister Benjamin … Read more

Netanyahu government makes first climbdown on plan

Netanyahu government

The controversial plans by administration to overhaul the nation’s judicial system modified. Limiting the government’s ability to choose new judges. The coalition parties are calling on the opposition to hold negotiations to reach an agreement. The controversial plans by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s administration to overhaul the nation’s judicial system underwent a significant change … Read more

Thousands march in Israel against Netanyahu’s judicial reform

Israel
  • People marched against the government’s plan to limit the Supreme Court’s authority.
  • The 11th week of protests has begun.
  • The growing protests have had an impact on the economy.

Tens of thousands of Israelis marched again in nationwide demonstrations against the government’s plan to limit Supreme Court authority.

The 11th week of protests has begun, with opponents of the reforms accusing right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of weakening judicial independence.

Mr. Netanyahu, who is facing corruption charges, has stated that his goal is to reestablish a balance of power between the government and Israel’s highest court.

The growing protests have had an impact on the economy and spurred some military reservists to threaten to ignore call-up orders.

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Half a million Israelis joins latest protest against Netanyahu

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500,000 Israelis protested against proposals by Benjamin Netanyahu. To reform the nation’s court system. With 240,000 in Tel Aviv and 100,000 in Jerusalem. 500,000 Israelis demonstrated against proposals by the government of Benjamin Netanyahu to reform the nation’s court system for the ninth week in a row, according to organizers. Just over 9 million people … Read more

Israel sees one of its largest-ever protests

Israel
  • Demonstrators went out in record numbers in towns such as Haifa.
  • An estimated 200,000 are taking to the streets in Tel Aviv.
  • Opponents argue that the reforms will erode democracy.

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have taken part in what some are calling the country’s largest protest in history.

Protests have been ongoing for ten weeks against the government’s intentions for a major overhaul of the court system.

Demonstrators went out in record numbers in towns such as Haifa, with an estimated 200,000 taking to the streets in Tel Aviv.

Opponents argue that the reforms will erode democracy.

Yet, Benjamin Netanyahu‘s government claims that the planned adjustments are better for the electorate.

Organizers reported as many as 500,000 pro-democracy protestors took to the streets nationwide on Saturday, in what the Israeli Haaretz daily dubbed “the largest demonstration in the country’s history”.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid told crowds in the southern city of Be’er Sheva that the country was facing “the greatest crisis in its history”.

“A wave of terrorism is hitting us, our economy is crashing, money is escaping the country. Iran just signed yesterday a new agreement with Saudi Arabia. But the only thing this government cares about is crushing Israeli democracy,” he said.

Tamir Guytsabry, a protester in Tel Aviv told: “It’s not a judicial reform. It’s a revolution that [is] making Israel go to full dictatorship and I want Israel to stay a democracy for my kids.”

Protests over judicial reforms have drawn hundreds of thousands of people to the streets.

Protests against Israeli government's judicial overhaul, in Tel Aviv

The reforms aim to give the elected government substantial influence over the selection of judges and limit the Supreme Court’s authority to rule against the administration or strike down legislation.

The topic has produced deep divisions in Israeli society, with reservists, the backbone of Israel’s military, threatening to refuse to serve as a form of protest.

In an unprecedented action, dozens of reserve jet pilots from an elite Israeli Air Force squadron announced on Monday that they would not report for training. They eventually changed their minds and agreed to meet with their leaders and hold talks.

Protesters blocked roadways and attempted to prevent Mr Netanyahu from leaving the country on Thursday. He later left for Rome.

The government has stayed steadfast in the face of the controversy, stating that political opponents are fueling the protests.

Opponents argue that the planned reforms, which are currently being debated in parliament, will politicize the judiciary and lead to an authoritarian regime.

Mr. Netanyahu claims that the reforms are intended to prevent the courts from exceeding their authority and that the Israeli public supported them in the past election.

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Israel police crack down on protests against judicial reforms

Israel

Israeli protesters are obstructing roads and railroads. As a form of protest against judicial reforms. Which they believe will harm democracy and undermine judicial independence. In a “day of disruption,” Israelis are obstructing roads and railroads as a form of protest against divisive judicial reforms. In Tel Aviv, police detained a protester while kneeling on … Read more

Nearly 160,000 protest against Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul

Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul

Over 160,000 people protested against the Israeli government’s plans. To weaken the legal system. With 130,000 taking part in rallies across the nation. Over 160,000 people protested in Tel Aviv on Saturday night against the Israeli government’s plans to weaken the nation’s legal system. That would then rank among the largest individual protests against the … Read more

Protests erupt across Israel as Netanyahu’s government introduces bills to weaken courts

Israel
  • Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet introduced a contentious judiciary overhaul law.
  • The reforms also aim to overhaul the way judges are chosen.
  • Demonstrators in Jerusalem transformed the streets into a sea of Israeli flags.

Protesters stopped roadways in cities around Israel on Monday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s cabinet introduced a contentious judiciary overhaul law.

Demonstrators in Jerusalem transformed the streets around the Supreme Court and Knesset into a sea of Israeli flags, which organizers were handing out even before the event started.

A few dozen women wearing in long red robes and white head coverings, like handmaids in Margaret Atwood’s novel “The Handmaid’s Tale,” were among the protestors, as were drummers, horn-blowers, and at least one juggler carrying an Israeli flagpole on his nose.

The Jerusalem protest was clearly less than the one a week before in the same place, yet it still appeared to number in the tens of thousands.

After weeks of protests and appeals from Israel’s President Isaac Herzog and the US to delay the law and negotiate, the judicial overhaul bill is scheduled for the first of three readings in parliament, the Knesset, on Monday.

Significant changes

Netanyahu’s coalition is seeking the most sweeping overhaul of the Israeli legal system since the country’s founding. The most significant changes would allow a simple majority in the Knesset to overturn Supreme Court rulings.

The reforms also aim to overhaul the way judges are chosen and to abolish the independent legal consultants who advise government ministries and whose opinions are binding.

US President Joe Biden has expressed concerns over the reforms, saying: “The genius of American democracy and Israeli democracy is that they are both built on strong institutions, on checks and balances, on an independent judiciary. Building consensus for fundamental changes is really important to ensure that the people buy into them so they can be sustained.”

On Sunday, Netanyahu defended the judicial reform.

“Israel is a democracy and will remain a democracy, with majority rule and proper safeguards of civil liberties,” he said during an address to the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

“All democracies should respect the will of other free peoples, just as we respect their democratic decisions.

“There’s been a lot of rhetoric that is frankly reckless and dangerous, including calls for bloodshed in the streets and calls for a civil war. It isn’t going to happen. There’s not going to be a civil war,” the Prime Minister added.

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan sparks protests

Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan has sparked protests. And calls for civil war. But US President Joe Biden has expressed concerns over the reforms. As the administration of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduced a contentious judicial reform plan on Monday, demonstrators shut down streets in cities all throughout Israel. Israeli flags, which the event’s organizers were … Read more

Israelis protest judicial reforms in front of parliament

Israelis

Protests in front of the Israeli parliament over a plan. To give politicians more control over choosing judges have led to opposition to the plans. Which critics claim could erode Israel’s democratic checks and balances system. Thousands of people are protesting in front of the Israeli parliament, as parliamentarians engaged in a contentious debate over … Read more

Israel’s president proposes solution to avoid “constitutional collapse”

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  •  Israel’s president appealed to coalition members to postpone initial legislative moves in parliament.
  • Justice Minister Yariv Levin poured cold water on the idea of postponing.
  • The center-left opposition has staged protests and called for statewide protest strikes.

Jerusalem: On Sunday, Israel’s president proposed a compromise plan to avoid a “constitutional breakdown” and even violence over a controversial judiciary overhaul demanded by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-right administration.

President Isaac Herzog’s rare prime-time television speech, whose figurehead position is intended to unite an often contentious population, included an appeal to coalition members to postpone initial legislative moves in parliament, which some had hoped to begin this week.

But Justice Minister Yariv Levin poured cold water on the idea of postponing, saying in a statement reacting to Herzog’s address that while he did not oppose dialogue this “should not be linked to progress in the legislation proceedings”.

The center-left opposition has staged protests and called for statewide protest strikes at the Knesset on Monday, accusing Netanyahu of seeking greater influence over the justice system while he is being tried on corruption charges.

Netanyahu, who has denied any wrongdoing in his trial, has stated that the measures are intended to restore the balance between Israeli authorities.

Brink of constitutional and social collapse

“We are on the brink of constitutional and social collapse,” Herzog said. “I feel – we all feel – that we are barely a moment away from a collision – and even from a violent collision.”

The White House, which normally avoids engaging in Israel’s domestic affairs, issued a similar, albeit more veiled, call.

“The genius of American democracy and Israeli democracy is that they are both built on strong institutions, on checks and balances, on an independent judiciary,” U.S. President Joe Biden said in a statement.

“Building consensus for fundamental changes is really important to ensure that the people buy into them so they can be sustained.”

Recent polls suggest relatively little support for the planned judicial changes in their current form.

Herzog asked the administration and opposition to initiate early discussions based on five principles. These would entail establishing a procedure for enacting Israel’s quasi-constitutional core legislation and prohibiting the Supreme Court from interfering with them.

Another concept would clarify the Supreme Court’s authority, which the administration has accused of overreach. Herzog also called for a shake-up of the committee for selecting justices – but differed with the government on the format, noting that “no side should have a built-in majority”.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid said Herzog’s plan was worthy, but that “the struggle will not be halted and the protest will not stop” until an agreement is reached.

In a rare joint statement, Israel’s five major banks, Bank Hapoalim, Bank Leumi, Israel Discount Bank, Mizrahi-Tefahot, and First International Bank of Israel, expressed support for Herzog’s efforts to establish broad agreements that would help the Israeli economy.

Legal experts, economists, and former security and economic officials, including Netanyahu’s confidants and appointments, have cautioned that his administration’s judicial initiatives could have major diplomatic and economic consequences.

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Benjamin Netanyahu announces to send aid to Syria and Turkey

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s arrest warrant issued

Israel is sending humanitarian help to Syria. Syria and Israel don’t have any official ties. Israel had received the aid request from a diplomatic element. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Monday that Israel is sending humanitarian help to Syria, a nation with which it is officially at war. According to Netanyahu, Israel had received … Read more

Iran accuses Israel for Isfahan drone attack

Iran

Neither Israel nor Iran has admitted responsibility for the attack. The two nations are bitter rivals and have been waging a “shadow war” in recent years. Unreported assaults on one another’s assets, infrastructure, and citizens. Iran has attributed a drone attack on a military facility in the city of Isfahan on Saturday to Israel. Its … Read more

Kim Johnson apologizes for calling Israeli government ‘fascist’

Kim Johnson

Labor MP Kim Johnson apologizes for calling Israel’s new coalition government “fascist”. A little over an hour later, she apologized after being told to do so by party leaders. Given Israel’s history, the MP agreed that using the term “fascist” was “especially offensive.” Kim Johnson, a Labor MP, has issued an apology for calling Israel’s … Read more