As the brutal attack from Gaza continues, the possibility of a change in the composition in the government is being bandied about. What kind of government is possible and what has been done in the past?
Justice Minister Yariv Levin, who is forging ahead with the judicial overhaul despite demonstrations, entreaties and threats, has been accused of many things.
Why are the judicial reforms proposed by Minister Levin being promoted now, and what do they mean for the future of Israeli democracy?
A short survey of the history of constitutional law in Israel, where we are now, and what possibilities the future holds.
With the swearing in of Israel’s new government, Israel’s legal system is facing proposals for sweeping reform that would change fundamental aspects of the courts’ ability to check and balance the Knesset’s legislative powers.