Editor David Horovitz speaks about calls for an emergency unity government; diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman updates us on continued gunfights in Israel
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President calls on Israelis 'to act with consideration, tolerance, respect and love' during the Jewish holiday, with 'no provocations, disturbances or fights'
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The Shin Bet security agency is probing a hack of President Isaac Herzog's account on the Telegram messaging app, the President's Residence in Jerusalem announced on Thursday. According to an initial investigation, the background of the hack was criminal rather than terrorism-related. No information was compromised, and the account has since been restored, according […] The post Shin Bet probes hack of Israeli President Herzog's Telegram account appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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President's office says no data stolen in breach, attributed to criminal enterprise rather than foreign adversary; hack 'being dealt with' by Shin Bet
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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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Opposition leader says he knew from the start that a 'too good to be true' offer would come right before PM's trip to US
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Haaretz says it obtained document with terms reached by Netanyahu and president, including proposal for judicial reform legislation to require 80-MK majority for at least 15 months
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Opposition politicians who could conceivably help extricate Israel from the potentially existential crisis into which Netanyahu has plunged us know that he simply cannot be trusted
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PM said to insist any moratorium in legislation not include override clause, so that Knesset can re-legislate recusal law if overturned by High Court in upcoming hearing
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Rabbis, some with links to far-right parties, say 'majority, as reflected in elections,' is the only legitimate authority, but also push sides to try and reach compromise