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Thursday, April 27, 2023
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Right wing claims mass support for overhaul as Jerusalem rally said to draw 200,000
By
Joshua Davidovich
Levin tells demonstration outside Knesset that compromise possible, rebuffs warnings of dictatorship; but critics accuse government of seeking to dismantle checks on power
7:57 pm
Glass bottle thrown at Channel 13 reporters during right-wing protest in Jerusalem
7:28 pm
Likud minister says he was attacked in Tel Aviv; 2 arrested
7:09 pm
Anti-overhaul demonstrators say they'll ramp up protests after mass right-wing rally
Key Haredi newspaper calls on readers to ‘stay away’ from pro-overhaul rally
By
ToI Staff
Yated Ne’eman, affiliated with the Degel Hatorah faction in United Torah Judaism, says those who attend the Jerusalem demonstration are ‘not one of us’
Religious, settler groups lead charge on Thursday’s pro-overhaul ‘Million March’
By
Jeremy Sharon
'During the Trump administration, Iran was on the ropes'
In Jerusalem, presumptive GOP hopeful DeSantis blasts Biden’s Middle East policies
By
Lazar Berman
Speaking at a gala marking Israel’s 75th anniversary, Florida governor declines to confirm White House aims; praises Trump’s policies on Iran, Abraham Accords, Jerusalem
Disney sues DeSantis, says park takeover retaliation for expressing political view
By
ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE
Analysis
Jeremy Sharon
Overhaul backers turn thrice-struck asylum seeker law into emblem of court activism
Amid the fire and the fury of the last four months of protest against the government’s judicial overhaul program, there have been a few occasions in which debate has taken place over what exactly is at stake and what precisely the consequences of the controversial program might be. One such occasion took place in the...
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Far-right minister pushes decree to make Zionism a ‘guiding value’ in gov’t decisions
By
Michael Horovitz
ToI podcast
Daily Briefing Apr 27: Preview of new Knesset session after charged 75th celebration
By
ToI Staff
From the blogs: Israel at 75
The song that made me an Israeli
By
Yossi Klein Halevi
Here was a vision of our future; an Israel in which I, an American Jew with Bob Dylan as my soundtrack, might also find a place
Top Ops
Rachel Sharansky Danziger
‘Hallevai’: Declaring war on despair
Hope is not merely something we feel – it’s something we create by holding onto the feeling
Rivka Herzfeld
Bitter to better
With my ’feet of clay,’ my scooter is a blessing that I hate that I need – but that I am lucky to have
Noah Efron
Kobi Oz’s song to his grandfather is a prayer for Israel
As the singer performs for us on a Tel Aviv rooftop, I look around me, and people’s cheeks are damp with tears
Marshall Brinn
Ani Ohev: The things we love
The song modulates and layers as it goes on. It seems to capture something lovely and true about parenting
Meeting PM at Israel Prize event, two recipients warn of danger to society
By
Michael Horovitz
Artist hands Netanyahu letter expressing concerns over societal rift, while entrepreneur says in his speech Israel must maintain strong, independent democratic institutions
Herzog tells foreign envoys mass protests and internal debate are a ‘mark of pride’
By
Amy Spiro
Smotrich, far-right MKs join mass gathering at razed Homesh settlement
By
ToI Staff
Lawmakers and former residents celebrate Independence Day shortly after parts of 2005 Disengagement Law rolled back by Knesset: ‘The true meaning of Jewish independence’
IDF veteran who self-immolated leaves rehab center, returns home after 2 years
By
ToI Staff
Itzik Saidyan says reforms promoted in wake of his protest are stalling, urges government not to forget those with PTSD: ‘I was trapped in a war that can’t be explained in words’
Finance minister blames previous government for looming dairy price hike
By
ToI Staff
Smotrich vows to block 16% jump in cost of basic milk and cheese products, slams deal between manufacturers and predecessor Liberman, who tells him to resign
University staffs call strike over pay dispute with institutions, Finance Ministry
By
ToI Staff
Compelled by court, Netanyahu pays back $270,000 gift to late cousin’s estate
By
ToI Staff
Funding for legal fees ruled illicit by High Court in October; coalition tried to push bill allowing PM to keep money but postponed it after pressure by opposition and coalition
Key Hezbollah financier, a ‘global terrorist,’ faces charges in New York
By
Luke Tress
Mohammad Bazzi extradited from Romania, arraigned in federal court for alleged financial fraud and conspiracy; investigators say he funneled millions to Lebanese terror group
Iran upholds German dual national’s death sentence; Berlin says it’s ‘unacceptable’
By
Agencies
Iran urges leaderless Lebanon to elect a president without foreign interference
By
AFP
Hacking group continues to target Israeli websites; PM’s Facebook briefly taken over
By
ToI Staff
Anonymous Sudan says it is attacking Israel over its ‘celebration of the occupation of Palestine’
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AFP
Yevgeny Roizman, one of few vocal Kremlin critics still free, now facing risk of jail
MOSCOW -- Opposition politician Yevgeny Roizman, who went on trial on Wednesday, has been one of the last vocal critics of the Kremlin and its offensive in Ukraine to remain in Russia and not behind bars. But it seems not for much longer. The popular former mayor of the Urals city of Yekaterinburg risks up to five years in jail for...
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Dissident Russian ex-mayor stands trial for criticism of Ukraine invasion
By
AFP
Poland inspects suspected missile found sticking out of ground in forest
By
AFP
Switzerland approves its first national memorial honoring victims of the Holocaust
By
Jamey Keaten
The Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities umbrella group says that until now there have been only small, private sites dedicated to ‘the numerous Swiss victims of persecution’
102-year-old convicted former Nazi camp guard dies while awaiting appeal
By
Agencies
Germany labels youth wing of far-right AfD party as extremist group
By
AFP
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4 people killed in separate suspected homicides within several hours
By
ToI Staff
Israeli-founded EV sharing startup Envoy bought by Blink Charging in $34m deal
By
Sharon Wrobel
Two plead guilty to hate crime charges for 2021 attack on Jewish man in NYC
By
Jacob Henry
For 2nd time in a month, Barcelona synagogue vandalized with anti-Israel graffiti
By
Canaan Lidor
Army nabs unarmed Gazan man who snuck into Israel
By
Emanuel Fabian
Florida man arrested for attacking Cape Coral Chabad center in March
By
Andrew Lapin
England’s Arsenal soccer team launches Jewish fan group to combat antisemitism
By
jacob gurvis
After 14-year travel ban and jail time, award-winning Iran film director goes abroad
By
AFP
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