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...Israel’s top court has struck down a contentious law to overhaul the judiciary passed by Benjamin Netanyahu’s far right government, in a move that could reopen bitter divisions in the country over the changes...
...Yariv Levin, justice minister, insisted the ruling would “not deter us”....
...Ya’akov Levin was a life-long supporter of Likud, the centre-right party of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister....
...But he has been more openly critical of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in recent weeks....
...Israel’s Supreme Court has begun hearing a challenge to a controversial law passed by Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government, in a landmark case that could spark a constitutional showdown between the...
...The largest wave of protests in Israel’s history did not stop Benjamin Netanyahu....
...Yariv Levin, the hawkish justice minister who was an architect of the overhaul, hailed the vote as the “first step in a historic process to correct the judicial system”....
...More than 200,000 demonstrators flocked to central Jerusalem for a mass rally demanding that the far-right coalition of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu move ahead with its controversial plan to reform...
...Israel’s justice minister Yariv Levin said Baharav-Miara, who was appointed by the previous government, was seeking to prevent Netanyahu from expressing his views....
...The proposals are the first major legislative initiative unveiled by the new government of Benjamin Netanyahu since his coalition with a group of religious and ultranationalist parties, widely regarded as...
...Justice minister Yariv Levin vowed to “do everything necessary to fully repair the terrible injustice done to Rabbi Aryeh Deri, Shas and Israeli democracy”....
...If evidence was needed of the determination of Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government to press ahead with its radical overhaul of Israel’s judiciary, it came hours after he announced the drive would be...
...Yariv Levin, the justice minister, has already said the government “certainly won’t accept” a situation where the high court strikes down the changes....
...Benjamin Netanyahu was sworn in on Thursday as Israel’s prime minister, sealing a remarkable comeback for the veteran leader who will head the most rightwing administration in the country’s history....
...The demonstrations are the biggest show of public defiance since Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power last month at the head of a coalition widely regarded as the most rightwing in Israeli history....
...“African luxury is an act of defiance,” says Jeanine Benjamin, a brand strategist based in Johannesburg who has worked for Cartier and Boodles. “It defies stereotypes of our continent....
...He joins from Kramer Levin. Orrick has hired John Donaleski from White & Case as a partner in the law firm’s energy and infrastructure practice in New York....
...Yariv Levin, tourism minister, an ally of Mr Netanyahu’s, decried the police investigation as an “effort to stage a coup against the will of the voter”....
...Although I was fortunate enough to eat dishes from two menus, it is the set menu at €250 that is the more in demand, particularly at the weekend, according to Benjamin Guillaume, the youthful maître d’....
...Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in consultation with his new rightwing defence minister, Avigdor Lieberman, ordered the military to demolish Mr Tarayreh’s family home....
...On Tuesday, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister — who gave a speech to Congress against the Iran talks in March — will try to persuade American Jews about the deal’s flaws in a webcast organised...
...Israel is in a political hiatus as Benjamin Netanyahu, whose Likud party won last month’s election, holds talks on forming a new coalition with other rightwing and religious parties....
...The Obama administration insisted on Sunday that diplomacy with Iran deserved “the benefit of the doubt”, as Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, left for a “fateful” trip to the US to lobby against...
...Yariv Levin, a member of Mr Netanyahu’s Likud party, is proposing sweeping “anti-terror” legislation targeting Arabs....
...Benjamin Netanyahu’s rightwing government, which needs to cut spending to tame a growing budget deficit, wants private investors to shoulder most of the cost of the move....
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