Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman reviews FM Cohen's Bahrain trip and Tom Friedman's critique; legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon summarizes the AG-justice minister conflict
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Lack of clear coalition support imperils proposal, which as reported hands coalition a minimal win in exchange for freezing changes to Judicial Selection Committee for 18 months
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Justice minister says Netanyahu has not changed his position on plan to weaken legal system; president calls on sides to 'look reality in the eye' and come to an agreement
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Baharav-Miara again opposes government on contentious issue involving the judiciary, says letting justice minister not convene committee gives him veto over judicial appointments
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PM is riding the widespread outrage over migrant violence in Tel Aviv to patch up his image and apparently turning his back on the judicial overhaul to win a coveted Biden sit-down
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Political correspondent Tal Schneider on attorney general's stances, what PM & FM aim to accomplish on overseas trips; religion reporter Canaan Lidor spends a day in south Tel Aviv
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President hails 'moment of power' as citizens gain understanding of how judiciary shapes character of state; IDF's top lawyer: Supreme Court plays vital role in bolstering military
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After rioting in city's south, justice and national security ministers tout plan to move asylum seekers to wealthier, and left-leaning, neighborhoods
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Justice minister warns sacking Baharav-Miara 'very problematic,' not currently on the agenda, following public battles with her on opposition to coalition's legislative positions
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With Esther Hayut set to retire, Isaac Amit up next for the role and Yosef Elron jockeying for the job, law that would make bench assignments automated said being weighed anew