Tag: Neal Hendel
Sunday 11 Justices Decide Netanyahu’s Political Future
Can the President assign this task to a defendant in a criminal lawsuit? We'll hopefully get the answer on Thursday this week.
Elections Committee Rejects Meretz Petition Against Im Tirtzu
Established in 2006, Im Tirtzu's stated mission is to renew "Zionist discourse, Zionist thinking and Zionist ideology to ensure the future of the Jewish nation and the State of Israel."
Knesset Lists Submitted: Allied Zionist Right Dumps Otzma Yehudit
Naftali Bennett stood on his hind legs and stubbornly refused to add Ben-Gvir to the united list.
High Court Rejects Arab Petition Against Ofra’s Master Plan
Former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked commended the court for its decision and said that it is the result of the hard work led by her at the ministry in recent years.
Central Elections Committee to be Chaired by US-Born Judge
The new chairman takes on his new role at a particularly turbulent time in Israeli politics, as the nation prepares for an unprecedented third round of elections.
IDF Demolishes Home of Terrorist Who Murdered Two Soldiers in Givat Assaf
The home was built with the salary Asam Barghouti received while serving time behind bars in Israeli security prison.
Israeli Knesset Considering Bill to Legalize Poker Tournaments
Till recently, those convicted of organizing poker tournaments were liable to face up to three years in prison.
Rivlin lights ‘Ner Yitzhak’ Opening 23rd Anniversary of Rabin’s Murder
"Every one of us can remember Yitzhak Rabin the man and the leader in his own way, but we must agree that we want to remember the murder of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin together."
High Court Orders State to Explain What Law Limits Jewish Prayer on Temple Mount
A useful clause intended to assist police in an emergency has been turned by police and the prosecution into a de facto legislation favoring Muslim worshipers over Jewish
AG AWOL as High Court Debates Law Settling Judea, Samaria Land Disputes
The prevailing assessment in both the legal political systems is that the law will be disqualified, especially in view of Attorney General Mandelblit's position.
High Court Rejects Meretz, Reform Petition to Compel Public Transportation on Shabbat
The judges noted that the state is not obligated to act to examine transportation needs, and emphasized that they do not intend to express their opinion on this issue.
Report: ‘Settler Judge’ Rarely Gets Settlement Cases – They Go to ‘Peace Now Judge’
Supreme Court President Justice Miriam Na'or makes sure the cases that deal with settlements would usually receive panels with an anti-settlement majority.
No Homes, No Deal: Supreme Court Rejects Government Plan for Amona Alternative Homes
'They gave us the Little Red Riding Hood drill,' one resident said, referring to the part of the Grimm Brothers tale where the main character is told she's visiting Grandma when, in fact, she's about to be eaten alive by the wolf.
Defining Israel as the Jewish State
Proponents of the new Basic Law proposal view it not as a threat to democracy but as essential to Israeli democracy.