Last week, much of Jerusalem ground to a halt as the city became the scene of mass protest.
An array of demonstrators and strikers from across the country, many of whom hold differing political views, were united in opposition to controversial judicial reforms proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which could concentrate political power in the hands of his cabinet.
They formed a crowd of about 100,000 outside the country's parliament, in opposition to the first round of voting on the government's judicial overhaul.
Inside parliament, a number of politicians were removed from the room as scuffles broke out.
One week on, the streets are quieter and parliament is only slightly calmer. But the challenges facing Mr Netanyahu as a result of his reform package are mounting.
Protest numbers are high, but they alone do not reveal the broadening base of Israelis now willing to take to the streets.
For the second day running, crowds in the West Bank settlement of Efrat gathered in protest. Almost half its residents voted for the extreme-right Religious Zionism party, now coalition members, in the last elections, and about 20 per cent for Mr Netanyahu's party, Likud.
The starkest sign of discontent might have been at home but old friends abroad are also raising the alarm. On Thursday, US ambassador to Israel Tom Nides said the Biden administration had told Mr Netanyahu to "pump the brakes. Slow down, try to get a consensus [and] bring the parties together."
In response, Israeli Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli on Sunday said: "I say to the American ambassador, put the brakes on yourself and mind your own business."
The spat comes after a string of international criticism of the overhaul, including from the US, Israel's most important ally.
The world of academia, tech and finance are also sounding the alarm. This month, 56 leading American economists signed an open letter to Mr Netanyahu criticising the proposals. Alan Auerbach, one of the signatories, told The National that “countries that erode the rule of law are not treated well by the world economy”.
“It sends a bad economic signal that a government led by a Prime Minister who is already under indictment and having problems with the legal system would pursue such reforms," Mr Auerbach said, referring to continuing corruption cases against Mr Netanyahu.
The coalition chairman of the Netanyahu government submitted a bill on Sunday that would effectively prevent the country's attorney general from declaring the Prime Minister unfit for office.
Perhaps the biggest challenge of all for Mr Netanyahu is not growing opposition, but mounting calls for dialogue and compromise. A recent poll by Israel's Channel 12 found only one in four Israelis supported the proposed legislation, and the country's President Isaac Herzog continues to plea for dialogue.
Proposed reforms include an “override clause” that would allow parliament to relegislate by simple parliamentary majority any laws that Israel's Supreme Court strikes down.
Other proposals include giving the administration control over the selection of judges and allowing ministers to select their own legal advisers.
Who's who in Yemen conflict
Houthis: Iran-backed rebels who occupy Sanaa and run unrecognised government
Yemeni government: Exiled government in Aden led by eight-member Presidential Leadership Council
Southern Transitional Council: Faction in Yemeni government that seeks autonomy for the south
Habrish 'rebels': Tribal-backed forces feuding with STC over control of oil in government territory
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Dir: R Balki
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
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Sole survivors
- Cecelia Crocker was on board Northwest Airlines Flight 255 in 1987 when it crashed in Detroit, killing 154 people, including her parents and brother. The plane had hit a light pole on take off
- George Lamson Jr, from Minnesota, was on a Galaxy Airlines flight that crashed in Reno in 1985, killing 68 people. His entire seat was launched out of the plane
- Bahia Bakari, then 12, survived when a Yemenia Airways flight crashed near the Comoros in 2009, killing 152. She was found clinging to wreckage after floating in the ocean for 13 hours.
- Jim Polehinke was the co-pilot and sole survivor of a 2006 Comair flight that crashed in Lexington, Kentucky, killing 49.
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Jeff Buckley: From Hallelujah To The Last Goodbye
By Dave Lory with Jim Irvin
Some of Darwish's last words
"They see their tomorrows slipping out of their reach. And though it seems to them that everything outside this reality is heaven, yet they do not want to go to that heaven. They stay, because they are afflicted with hope." - Mahmoud Darwish, to attendees of the Palestine Festival of Literature, 2008
His life in brief: Born in a village near Galilee, he lived in exile for most of his life and started writing poetry after high school. He was arrested several times by Israel for what were deemed to be inciteful poems. Most of his work focused on the love and yearning for his homeland, and he was regarded the Palestinian poet of resistance. Over the course of his life, he published more than 30 poetry collections and books of prose, with his work translated into more than 20 languages. Many of his poems were set to music by Arab composers, most significantly Marcel Khalife. Darwish died on August 9, 2008 after undergoing heart surgery in the United States. He was later buried in Ramallah where a shrine was erected in his honour.
Other workplace saving schemes
- The UAE government announced a retirement savings plan for private and free zone sector employees in 2023.
- Dubai’s savings retirement scheme for foreign employees working in the emirate’s government and public sector came into effect in 2022.
- National Bonds unveiled a Golden Pension Scheme in 2022 to help private-sector foreign employees with their financial planning.
- In April 2021, Hayah Insurance unveiled a workplace savings plan to help UAE employees save for their retirement.
- Lunate, an Abu Dhabi-based investment manager, has launched a fund that will allow UAE private companies to offer employees investment returns on end-of-service benefits.
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Saturday Atalanta v Sampdoria (5pm),
Genoa v Inter Milan (8pm),
Lazio v Bologna (10.45pm)
Sunday Cagliari v Crotone (3.30pm)
Benevento v Napoli (6pm)
Parma v Spezia (6pm)
Fiorentina v Udinese (9pm)
Juventus v Hellas Verona (11.45pm)
Monday AC Milan v AS Roma (11.45pm)
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1. Black holes are objects whose gravity is so strong not even light can escape their pull
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3. Large black holes can also be formed when smaller ones collide and merge
4. The biggest black holes lurk at the centre of many galaxies, including our own
5. Astronomers believe that when the universe was very young, black holes affected how galaxies formed
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The hotels
Recommended hotels include the Intercontinental Chicago Magnificent Mile, located in an iconic skyscraper complete with a 1929 Olympic-size swimming pool from US$299 (Dh1,100) per night including taxes, and the Omni Chicago Hotel, an excellent value downtown address with elegant art deco furnishings and an excellent in-house restaurant. Rooms from US$239 (Dh877) per night including taxes.
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Six things you need to know about UAE Women’s Special Olympics football team
Several girls started playing football at age four
They describe sport as their passion
The girls don’t dwell on their condition
They just say they may need to work a little harder than others
When not in training, they play football with their brothers and sisters
The girls want to inspire others to join the UAE Special Olympics teams