Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem chaired the fourth meeting of the Ministerial Committee on Fighting the High Cost of Living.
They discussed continued cooperation with Israeli industry on the development of advanced aviation technologies, increased Boeing investments in Israel and possibilities for business deals with the State of Israel.
The first meeting, which was held Tuesday at the Prime Minister’s Office in Tel Aviv, included in-depth talks on Iran, the Russia-Ukraine war and the Palestinian arena.
US President Joe Biden during a phone call on Monday, invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet him in Washington, Times of Israel reported.
In Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities, tens of thousands of protesters gathered and vowed "days of disruption" as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right administration decided to advance its plan to reform the judiciary, Al Jazeera reported.
“His condition is good and he is undergoing medical tests,” a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office said, adding it would later provide further details.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the headquarters of Yamam – Israel’s National Counter Terror Unit under the authority of the police. He attended a ceremony awarding certificates of appreciation to the Yamam unit and the Shin Bet operations unit.
The Committee decided to establish a sub-committee, to be chaired by the Prime Minister, on advancing the fight against crime in the Israeli Arab communities, which was authorized to decide on the issue of ISA assistance to the Israel Police in dealing with crime in the Arab sector.
Yaron warned that domestic politics - specifically the government's judicial reform program - could harm the economy, joining those who say that passage of the controversial reforms will cause the world to lose confidence in Israel's stability.
"Raksha Mantri Shri @rajnathsingh felicitating Second Lieutenant Sundaram, an INA veteran who fought alongside Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at the Burma border at an event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is 99 years old," the Defence Minister's Office tweeted on Monday.
The protests were held across Israel, on Saturday night, for the 27th straight weekend against the government's plan to overhaul the judiciary with a legislation package that would roll back some Supreme Court powers and give the coalition decisive sway in picking judges.