The Israeli military has responded to a recent surge in violence in the northern West Bank with increased security measures, including searches for suspects and roadblocks. This follows a shooting attack that killed two Israelis and a raid that left a 19-year-old Palestinian dead. The United Nations has expressed deep concern and called for an end to all acts of violence, while the Israeli government has condemned the attack and vowed to take action.
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Israel's Knesset has passed a controversial law that limits the power of the Supreme Court, allowing a simple majority in parliament to overturn its decisions. The law has been met with strong opposition from many in Israel, leading to months of protests from tens of thousands of demonstrators. The law is a major step in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plans to overhaul the judiciary and weaken the Supreme Court, and its long-term effects remain to be seen.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was rushed to hospital and fitted with a pacemaker early Sunday, as tens of thousands of protesters marched into Jerusalem and hundreds of thousands of Israelis took to the streets in a show of force against his controversial judicial reforms. Netanyahu's pacemaker implantation and the protests come ahead of a key vote on the reforms, which have been met with widespread opposition from former security chiefs and military reservists. The outcome of the vote remains to be seen.
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution expressing support for Israel and rejecting antisemitism. The resolution was introduced in response to Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal's comments calling Israel a “racist state” and was adopted on a 412 to 9 vote. The resolution is a reminder of the strong relationship between the United States and Israel and the commitment to work together to promote peace and security in the region.
President Joe Biden and Israeli President Isaac Herzog met at the White House on Tuesday to reaffirm their commitment to the U.S.-Israel relationship and discuss issues such as the Iranian nuclear threat, Hezbollah operations and internal issues in Israel. On Wednesday, they will address Congress to further discuss ways to advance freedom and security for Israelis and Palestinians, address Iran’s “destabilizing behavior” and “deepen Israel’s regional integration.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was hospitalized overnight due to dehydration, but was discharged after tests revealed his heart was "completely normal". He was fitted with a subcutaneous Holter to monitor his heart activity, and left the hospital feeling "very good". His supporters expressed relief at the news, as his health is of particular importance to the Israeli public ahead of the upcoming elections.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was taken to Sheba Hospital near Tel Aviv on Saturday after feeling dizzy. Initial tests revealed that he was suffering from dehydration, and doctors have ordered further tests. Netanyahu is in good condition and his office is confident that he will make a full recovery.
Gal Luft, co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, has been indicted on charges of unregistered advocacy of Chinese causes, attempting to sell weapons on behalf of a Chinese company to foreign countries, violating Iranian sanctions, and making false statements to federal agents. Luft is a dual Israeli and American citizen and is currently a fugitive. The indictment is the latest development in an ongoing investigation into Luft's activities, and the potential implications of the case are far-reaching.







