Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set for a second head-to-head with a cohort of the country’s military reservists as he pushes forward this week with controversial legislation aimed at overhauling the nation’s judicial system
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/netanyahu-faces-fresh-stand-off-with-israeli-reservists-over-judicial-overhaul-b974d3f5Elite reservist air-force pilots say they may withhold their service if the government passes a law they consider a threat to democracyIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits down with Wall Street Journal reporter Dov Lieber to discuss the mass protests facing the country, a deteriorating security situation in the West Bank and an escalating threat from Iran.
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