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Topic: Israel

What was ‘reasonableness law’, Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reform now struck down by Israel SC

In July last year, Israeli parliament passed law restricting courts from ruling against government and ministerial decisions on grounds of judicial reasonableness.

Israel’s Supreme Court strikes down Netanyahu’s disputed judicial overhaul law

The bill was approved by the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, last year. It had deprived the Supreme Court of its authority to declare government judgements irrational.

Israel’s war on Hamas to last months, says military chief, as fears of conflict spread rise

Israeli actions intensified around Christmas. The Israeli army told civilians to leave the area, though many said there was no safe place left to go.

After blast alert near Israel Embassy, police ‘find no trace’, recover ‘abusive’ letter to ambassador

In a statement, Israel's Deputy Ambassador Ohad Nakash Kaynar says, "This evening several minutes after 5 [PM], an explosion occurred in close proximity of the Embassy... diplomats & workers safe'.

As fighting rages in northern Gaza, Biden speaks with Netanyahu

Israel’s chief military spokesperson said that its forces had achieved almost complete operational control of northern Gaza, and would move the offensive to the south soon.

Hacking group linked to Israel claims responsibility for cyberattacks on Iranian petrol stations

Oil Minister Javad Owji earlier told Iranian state TV that services had been disrupted at about 70% of Iran's petrol stations and that outside interference was a possible cause.

Israel meets Qatar PM, Netanyahu hints at new Gaza hostage release deal

A day after Israeli forces mistakenly killed three hostages held by Hamas, Netanyahu called the Gaza conflict an existential war that must be fought until victory.

As Gaza war rages on, Machiavelli would’ve warned Netanyahu. Enemies can learn from warfare

Machiavelli might have also counselled the Israeli PM not to be too eager in his grasp of total victory. Triumph, he might have said, can be almost as dangerous as defeat.

‘There’s gap between Israel’s intent to protect civilians and casualties,’ says Antony Blinken

Arab states have renewed their push for immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, with UAE asking the UN Security Council to vote on Friday morning on a draft resolution.

Cracks in US-Israel ties—Biden’s Gaza plan is up against anti-peace Netanyahu

Biden & Arab rulers are facing questions from within their countries for their extended support of Israel. They can overcome criticism if Netanyahu accepts the two-state solution.

On Camera

Trump tariffs, import dependence are holding back America’s manufacturing renaissance

Better tax, regulatory, and monetary policy should indeed provide a tailwind for manufacturing, but the sector will probably continue to struggle.

Designed to oversee corn & crude futures, Wall Street regulator grapples with crypto, sports gambling

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is on the precipice of gaining new crypto oversight as lawmakers continue to negotiate major legislation.

The curious case of Pakistan’s JF-17 ‘orders’

Pakistan lacks capacity to deliver aircraft at pace suggested by its claimed contracts as it depends on China for avionics, electronic warfare, weapons, and on Russia for engines. 

Thank you Donald Trump, again. India now has reason to shed fear of trade deals and risky reform

UK, EFTA already in the bag and EU on the way, many members of RCEP except China signed up, and even restrictions on China being lifted, India has changed its mind on trade.