Confused and concerned? Join ToI for live in-depth analysis of the judicial overhaul
Send in your questions and on March 26, ToI Community members will have exclusive access to ToI editor David Horovitz and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur’s sometimes divergent takes
The coalition is ramping up its efforts to pass parts of the judicial overhaul package ahead of the upcoming Passover recess, even as hundreds of thousands of Israelis take to the street in protest every week.
Where the legislation stands now and where it may be heading is becoming increasingly fraught and complex, with the coalition parties’ rejection of President Isaac Herzog’s alternate “People’s Platform” and subsequent much-disputed unilateral “compromises.”
And with the issue of judicial appointments in the eye of the immediate storm, the camps are increasingly divided.
To discuss what this watershed moment means for the future of the country and to answer your questions at this difficult time, Times of Israel editor David Horovitz and our senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur come together for a live Behind the Headlines webinar this Sunday, March 26, exclusively for Times of Israel Community members.
ToI Community members can access this special event, and are also invited to pose their own questions for our panelists ahead of time. If you haven’t yet joined the ToI Community, sign up to do so here and you’ll receive a link to the webinar.
Join the ToI Community now for the opportunity to ask your own questions of our senior journalists, who will provide unique insight into the current crisis.
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The live webinar will broadcast on Sunday, March 26, at 9 p.m. Israel time (2 p.m. EDT, 11 a.m. PDT). Times of Israel Community members will receive an email with a link to the live conversation.
This special episode of Behind the Headlines will also be available to Community members for later viewing, along with the rest of our extensive library of exclusive content.
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