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Following the demonstration and arson at the Prime Minister's Residence in Caesarea, protest leader clarifies: 'No intent to approach or break-in.'
IDF Maj.-Gen. Nimrod Shafer on 103FM: Yoav Gallant aims to avert US arms embargo on Israel; notes Rafah operation won't happen if the US says not to do it.
The draft, should it pass, would extend the exemption from IDF conscription for haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Jews.
MK Meir Cohen criticizes cabinet members Ganz and Eisenkot, stating they have little influence on the government's conduct, calling them an "oxygen balloon" for Netanyahu.
103FM broadcaster Guy Peleg discussed the efforts to establish a new hostage deal and questioned if Hamas's demands are reasonable, questioned if Netanyahu is stalling.
The Jewish Agency’s Fund for Victims of Terror acts as a conduit of love and care for civilian terror victims.
The decision could also have political implications. One way Netanyahu's opponents are attempting to bring down the government is by having the Knesset pass a bill to disperse itself.
Liberal democracies include the above, as well as "judicial and legislative constraints on the executive along with the protection of civil liberties and equality before the law."
Outgoing council head of Efrat Oded Revivi is facing pressure to join national politics since 2019. However, he claims the pressure is more prevalent in 2024 likely given 'accomplishments'.
Kariv also said that Schumer's words "introduced us to a different type of Jewish and Zionist leadership."