PA cut ties with Israel after at least 10 Palestinians killed in Jenin raid, Netanyahu may benefit from the raid■ 17-year-old Palestinian carrying dummy weapon killed by IDF ■ Palestinian shot after attempted stabbing attack in West Bank ■ Israeli-Palestinian poll show all-time low support for two-state solution
Start-ups move money out of Israel following judicial plan ■ The extinction of Likud liberals ■ Gallant vs. Smotrich vs. Israel ■ Israeli economists, ex-Shin Bet chief, Legal scholars slam judicial shake-up
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The warnings issued by many leading legal experts about the judicial revolution Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Justice Minister Yariv Levin are spearheading haven’t yet led the two to retreat or even look into the concerns these experts have raised. But warnings from 270 leading economists about the damage this revolution is expected to do to Israel’s economy have put Netanyahu under a bit more pressure, because they’re talking about the market economy, and it’s harder to contend with that.
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How does the new Tel Aviv store compare to the U.S. original? Haaretz sent a New Jerseyan along to find out