📺 Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu put his judicial overhaul on hold for now. But the idea may return, discouraging foreign investors from betting on local tech firms. That’s bad news for a sector already facing a downturn, says Breakingviews’ KarenKKwok
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State Department-funded Group Tries to Silence Netanyahu over Judicial ReformIsrael’s Movement for Quality Government (MQG), which received funding from the U.S. State Department, is trying to stop Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from speaking about his own government’s judicial reforms.
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