Opposition wants to dissolve Parliament in Israel
Israel's opposition party Yesh Atid has submitted a vote to dissolve the Israeli parliament, known as the Knesset, for June 11, amid rising tensions in the ruling right-wing coalition.
Israel's opposition party Yesh Atid has submitted a vote to dissolve the Israeli parliament, known as the Knesset, for June 11, amid rising tensions in the ruling right-wing coalition.
Mass protests took place in Israel, timed to coincide with the beginning of the Knesset summer session
In Tel Aviv, a rally held in support of judicial reform for the first time. This is the second large-scale protest of right-wing forces in Israel since the announcement of the reform
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the leader of the governing coalition in parliament on Monday that he planned to suspend the controversial judicial reforms, Israel’s Kan radio reported, saying that Netanyahu announced this …
Thursday became a day of Israel's protest against the policies pursued by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Thousands of citizens all over Israel have joined the rally to express their dissatisfaction. The most numerous protests take place in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem