Tag: Knesset Constitution
Rothman ‘Happy to Talk’ following President’s Appeal, Opposition Responds with Riot
The attacking mob in Rothman's committee chambers were opposition members.
Knesset Committee Disregards Counsel’s Opinion, Approves Fines for Boycotts
The committee's legal advisory team recommended that “alternatives to the proposed arrangement should be considered that would be congruent with accepted constitutional tests.”
‘Facebook Law’ Passes Knesset Preliminary Vote
The bill enables an Administrative Court judge to issue an order to Internet service providers such as Facebook, upon the state's request, to remove online inciting content.
Knesset Committee to Declassify Evidence Related to Alleged Yemenite Child Abductions
The history of the stolen children of Yemenite immigrants to Israel haunts their descendants to this day.
After Filibuster Knesset Passes ‘Dismissal Law’ Empowering It to Oust Sitting MK
The new law is all but tailor-made for the inequities of one MK — the vociferous Haneen Zoabi (Joint Arab List).
Knesset Committee Approves Bill Protecting Minorities Serving in the IDF
The legislation, proposed by MK Yoav Kisch (Likud), seeks to protect Israeli minorities who voluntarily serve in the IDF and suffer from increasing incitements against them.
Five MKs Reveal How the State Stole their Families’ Children
"It's time to expose the truth behind this shocking episode, an episode that is a black stain on the history of the State of Israel."
Bereaved Mother at Knesset NGO Law Debate: ‘Foreign Countries Are Funding Terror’
"The terrorist is still alive, and his family will get generous a support, and I am left with the 'privilege' of being a bereaved mother."