Arye Deri
Haredi leaders say they will support Knesset dissolution if no progress made on draft bills
According to their statement, Netanyahu "made it clear at the meeting that he is committed to approving the laws and will work to advance them quickly."
Haredi parties halt coalition voting over daycare bill pulled from Knesset agenda
Deri says Shas supports draft evaders during prison visit, calls to add Torah study to Basic Law
Former interior minister Moshe Arbel announces his resignation from Knesset
High Court to hear appeal against Ben-Gvir 'reasonableness' case
The attorney-general has failed to answer the appeal because Netanyahu himself had failed to give her an explanation as to why the appointment was indeed reasonable.
'Deri Law,' 'Override Law' pass preliminary reading on Knesset floor
Parliament okays a number of controversial laws in voting marathon
Israel must return to its Zionist roots to move forward - opinion
I know that the only way back to the right path is to return to our roots, our Zionist fundamentals.
Lapid proposes 60-day freeze on legislation
Levin and Rothman: No connection to Israel's judicial reforms, which will continue on schedule.
Grapevine February 15, 2023: He'll be 64
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
'Deri Law' to face Knesset preliminary vote on Wednesday
The bill is an amendment to Basic Law: The Government. It passed in the Ministerial Legislation Committee on Sunday.
Letters to the Editor February 13, 2023: Is it normal?
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Israel's dilemma: Does the Knesset or the High Court have final say? - analysis
What if the government says one thing, the court says the opposite, and the parliament rejoins that the government no longer needs to abide by what the court says?
Arye Deri quitting politics was not part of plea bargain, Mandelblit admits
"Law enforcement did not excel in this case," Mandelblit said in an interview with Channel 12.
Judicial reform makes Israel more like Hungary than the US - legal expert
Mordechai Kremnitzer is opposed to Levin’s plan, warning that it would deal a fatal blow to the Supreme Court, the balance of power, and Israel’s robust democracy.