After Netanyahu and his coalition ministers spent much of 2023 lambasting former Chief Justice Aharon Barak for trying to foist on Israel a 'judicial dictatorship,' now, in its time of need, that very same government has turned to him to help shield Israel. If the situation was not so dire, it would be the perfect end to the farce of this government's first year in office
A few months from now, if the Netanyahu government is still intact, the PM will have to spend hours every day testifying at his trial while also running the country ■ The Supreme Court may have halted the judicial overhaul, but a close review of the ruling also gives cause for concern
Israel's self-defense is not on trial – and can't justify breaching any part of the Genocide Convention. Put simply, Israel's defense defense offers little, well, defense
'Almost a million people, for a year, protested against Israel's far-right government,' says Yarden Stern, an Israeli curator. 'And instead of reaching out to us - it is completely disregard [by the global queer community]. Like we're one with our government, not people who have been trying to create change for so long'
The plaintiffs, part of a group called Students Against Antisemitism, allege that 'mobs of pro-Hamas students' marched through the campus shouting 'calling for death to the Jews,' while faculty members 'promulgated antisemitism in their courses'
The open letter, forwarded to the office of SA’s Justice Minister Ronald Lamola, who is representing SA’s case in the Hague, called SA’s court move “fundamentally flawed.”
The increase in competition in flights to Israel has led to a drastic drop in ticket prices across the board, in comparision to December, while fares to destinations where there is still no competition remain unchanged
Twelve days before the U20 men's world championship, the International Ice Hockey Federation announced a ban on Israel from competitions 'due to concerns for the safety and security of all the participants' ■ Israel called the decision 'antisemitic' and filed an appeal with the CAS
Katy Perry's tenure as top prison chief is expected to end in late January, despite a war cabinet agreement not to make changes to senior positions such as hers