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Mothers’ broken hearts

"My heart is broken.” The scribbled letters, red marker on white burlap, cried out to me amid the more polished signs decrying the “end of democracy” and proclaiming “the duty to resist” in gleaming black and white.
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Geopolitics

Judicial revolution endangers settlement enterprise

The voices in the world calling on Israel to halt the proposed judicial reform are not asking Israel to refrain from rectifying or adjusting the current balance of power
Geopolitics
Democracy

Neither side can win on judicial reform

Although the legislative process is well on its way, it is still not too late to seek dialogue and reach a compromise to prevent a schism in Israeli society and preserve our solidarity
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Religion and State

The unhealthy law against chametz in hospitals

There’s one thing such a law most likely won’t do, and that’s keeping chametz from being brought into hospitals
Religion and State
Democracy

Jerusalem Post editorial in support of JPPI’s campaign

An editorial published by the Jerusalem Post on Tuesday this week did not remain indifferent to the campaign led by the Jewish People Policy Institute calling for compromise.
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Democracy

The time for dialogue is now!

The current crisis can be an opportunity to rectify the constitutional vacuum through broad compromise on the rules of the game
Democracy
Religion and State

The Religion and Law Wars endanger us

A long line of cases have left it to the court to decide matters that are essentially social-ideological. This is harmful to the state
Religion and State
Geopolitics

Will the National Security Council fulfill their duty?

What domino effects will come into play if the proposed judicial reform becomes a reality?
Geopolitics
Democracy

Dramatic Spike in #civilwar chatter on Israeli social media

A dramatic rise of 9,000% in recent days brings JPPI to call out politicians and leaders responsible for inciting cannibalistic rhetoric in an already fractured Israeli society
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