After sufficing with lower-profile sit-down next week, US officials assure Netanyahu he'll meet Biden at White House later this year, though they want to see how overhaul unfolds
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Avi Alkalay describes 'very aggressive mental coercion' that slanted coverage in premier's favor in 2015-2016, says website was 'a servant of a single family'
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National security minister has proclaimed he has sole authority on decision but has been stymied by Netanyahu, who appears to be heeding call of security chiefs to avoid escalation
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ToI founding editor David Horovitz discusses the showdown in the High Court as diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman talks about a loaded comment by the national security adviser
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An immediate constitutional crisis is unlikely, but no enduring reform or end to the impasse is possible without deep trust -- which no one in our system of government now enjoys
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Unable to convert anti-autocratic rallies into parliamentary control, Poles now face worsening repression, says historian Anne Applebaum, who sees echoes in Israel's experience
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Prime minister says partners won't torpedo any possible deal on reform, as Smotrich rejects compromise on judge selection, Ben Gvir calls on others to rebuff bargaining
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Prime Minister's Office informs press pool they cannot return on official flight ahead of Yom Kippur; letter claims discrimination against religious reporters
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Netanyahu reportedly to announce 'unilateral softening' of overhaul in bid to head off confrontation with High Court and present an accomplishment ahead of US visit
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PM flying to San Francisco for meetings with AI leaders ahead of his trip to the UN General Assembly and talks with Biden