AG Raises Alarm: Government Accused of Skirting Legal Boundaries as No-Confidence Vote Looms

Jerusalem, Israel – Tensions are escalating in the political landscape of Israel as accusations arise from top legal officials about the government’s attempts to undermine the rule of law. These charges come at a crucial time as a no-confidence vote looms, threatening to shake the very foundations of the current administration. The Attorney General has voiced stern criticism against certain government actions, suggesting that they represent a serious overreach of executive power, potentially setting a dangerous precedent for governance in Israel. This confrontation underscores a growing discomfort among various sectors of the government and could … Read more

Faculty Vote on No-Confidence after University President Faces Multi-Million Dollar Judgment for Retaliation

Faculty and coaching staff at three university campuses in Pennsylvania initiated a pivotal vote on Tuesday, expressing a lack of confidence in Dr. Bashar Hanna, the president of Commonwealth University. This vote, which affects the Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Mansfield campuses, underscores the intense scrutiny following a substantial legal judgment last summer. In a nearly $4 million decision, a federal jury concluded that Hanna had wrongfully terminated a dean, Dr. Jeffrey Krug, who had reported sexual harassment and financial misconduct allegations against Hanna. The jury’s verdict has culminated in a broader examination of Hanna’s leadership … Read more