If those who are against the “reform” of the legal system really want to move the needle, they should try and engage with moderate religious Zionists.
We have a government that is arguably more “religious” than any previous one. But the question is, what kind of religion does it practice?
“Netanyahu must make order,” National Missions Minister Orit Struck told KAN News prior to the cabinet meeting on Sunday.
Debates are taking place without the professional background material and without a legal opinion, the opposition claimed.
What ought to be done by supporters of Israel who share concerns about Israel’s democracy in the face of pressures by the Haredim, the Religious Zionist Party, Otzma Yehudit and Noam?
MK Simcha Rothman explained to The Jerusalem Post the next steps for the proposed judicial reforms.
Religious Zionists should tell Smotrich and the RZP “not in my name” before the national religious banner is indelibly stained with corruption, draft dodging and unjust discrimination.