Is Alan Dershowitz Right to Warn Against the ‘Override Clause’?

Unlike Israel’s agenda-driven cynics, the world-renowned attorney has at least proven trustworthy where his views on the Jewish state are concerned, even if one disagrees with some of them.
The False ‘Holon-Hebron’ Parallel Promoted by Israeli Progressives and Other Sore Losers

The “anyone but Bibi” crowd never lets the inconvenient truth that the spike in violence cannot be attributed to the incoming government disrupt its narrative. And Transportation Merav Michaeli is a queen bee of chutzpah on this score.
No, the ‘Override Clause’ Won’t ‘Crush’ Israeli Democracy

Renowned pundit Gadi Taub makes a compelling case for the contentious aim of the incoming coalition to reduce the Supreme Court’s self-invested power to rule against laws enacted by the Knesset.
Look Who’s Interfering in the Knesset Elections to Block a Netanyahu Victory

Israeli voters must take into account that Iran and the Palestinian Authority are working to keep the Likud Party leader from reassuming the premiership.
The Political Suicide of the Israeli Elite

The anniversary of the death of Dudu Topaz is a reminder of the cultural root of polarization in the Jewish state.
The Here and Now of Holocaust Remembrance

Embracing the bogus comparison between Hitler’s “final solution” and other conflicts is as ill-fated as believing that a repeat performance is inevitable.
Zelensky’s Unfortunate Knesset Address

The Ukrainian leader being hailed as a heroic David fending off an evil Goliath not only chastised the Jewish state; he totally distorted Holocaust history in the process.
A Troubling Trilogy: Law Enforcement in Israel, Part I

Legal proceedings are being carried out with scant regard for the law. In some cases, the law is blatantly disregarded; in others, factual evidence is ignored; in yet others, infractions are invented to fabricate charges. All cases have been approved by the courts.
Knesset employees must display Green Passports upon entering; MKs don’t

Knesset monetary committee attorney Sagit Afik, explained that the restriction does not apply to Knesset members. “This is due to the law of parliamentary immunity and freedom of movement granted to Knesset Members so they can fulfill their parliamentarian duties.”
The Blight that Bennett Brought

It will take a long time to repair the damage that the machinations used to ensconce the current coalition have wrought.