Israel protest
WATCH: Bodycam shows soldier rescued by police from haredi protest amid threats, attacks
The soldier was rescued after getting off a blocked bus in Jerusalem, where he was surrounded by an agitated crowd of protesters.
Protesters block Knesset entrance following approval of 2026 state budget
80 km. on foot: Sharren Haskel’s three-day march in protest of haredi draft bill - interview
Road closures, canceled trains: Mass ultra-Orthodox protests shut down Jerusalem's public transport
Israel needs a constitution to avoid crisis - analysis
Opposition and protest leaders said immediately after the Knesset vote that the real struggle begins now.
US urges Israeli leaders to find compromise on judicial reform
The law limiting the courts' use of "reasonableness" to overturn executive decisions passed with 64 in favor and none opposed, with the opposition boycotting the vote.
Scenes from the streets: Protests engulf Israel for second day in a row
As the government prepares to vote on the first piece of judicial reform legislation, take a look at some of the highlights of Monday's events as they develop:
Monday is a critical day for Israel as Knesset votes on judicial reform - opinion
They must realize that the price Israel will pay for this "victory" will be to escalate the social andpolitical schism in the country, and possibly lead to civil violence.
Letters to the editor July 24, 2023: Not a numbers game
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Are protests just about judicial reform or political agendas? -analysis
The fact that all of the opposition is against the reform and all of the coalition in support of the reform indicates that there is at least some realpolitik at play.
'Judicial rift parallels Tisha B'Av,' former US Amb. Friedman warns
Tisha B'Av is a day of fasting that marks the date of several tragic events in Jewish history, including the destruction of both Temples in Jerusalem.
Scenes from the street: Protests heat up as gov't prepares for judicial reform vote
Take a look at some of the best snapshots from across Israel as the government prepares to pass the first piece of judicial reform legislation.
Here is what can happen if we don't protest - opinion
Study what happened in Hungary under Orban, and keep in mind how closely Orban’s playbook is being followed by the Netanyahu government.
Internal not external: The threat to Israel's resilience
NATIONAL AFFAIRS: This time, however, the threat to the country’s resilience is not external but internal. We are threatening our own resilience.