Judicial Reform


Kohelet Forum
Kohelet Forum to slash dozens of workers, end support for other NGOs

Following a widespread opposition campaign due to their support for judicial reform and the end of support from billionaire Arthur Dantchik - the Kohelet Forum is laying off dozens of employees.

JFeed Staff | 02.04.24

Supreme Court, Democracy, Opinion

Welcome to Government By Judiciary

By placing itself above the Basic Laws of the Knesset, the Israeli Supreme Court has become an all-powerful authority, in sole possession of the “source code” determining how the country runs.

Sagi Barmak | 02.01.24

Economy, MedTech

Israeli MedTech Companies Suffered Tough Year in 2023, With One Exception

The sharp decline in interest in medical technology with the decline in COVID-19 and the country's domestic challenges and the war have meant tough times for its medtech sector.

Avi Woolf | 01.01.24

Israel-Gaza War, Hi-Tech, Economy

Israeli Hi-Tech Hit Hard By Economy, Judicial Reform Fights, War - But Stabilizing

An analysis by Globes shows the Israeli hi-tech sector reeling from a series of blows the past few years but starting to bounce back.

Avi Woolf | 28.12.23

Israel-Gaza War, Politics

Director of Sarah Netanyahu's Office Resigns

Tzipi Navon tendered her resignation upon learning the Civil Service Commissioner filed an administrative complaint against her for posting inciting materials against leftwing organizations.

JFeed | 09.11.23

Israel-Gaza War, Judicial Reform, Knesset

"They don't belong here": Mickey Levy Removes Kohelet Forum People

During a meeting of the State Control Committee he chairs, MK Mickey Levy removed Kohelet Forum people from the room and declared that they would not step foot in committee meetings he chaired.

JFeed | 06.11.23

Israel-Gaza War, Supreme Court

Justice Minister Levin to Supreme Court: I Will Convene Judicial Selection Committee

The Knesset committee will be appointed within 15 days to appoint judges at all levels. "In time of war, there is no room for dealing in matters of controversy."

Bentzi Rubin, JFeed Staff | 05.11.23