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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 49 MIN

The case for a new democratic chamber—and why it could fix Israeli politics

from Basic Law · host JNS

Israelis don’t just disagree about judicial reform, they’re losing faith in the entire governing machine: how laws get made, who actually represents voters and why unelected legal power keeps swallowing elected authority. Guest Amiad Cohen lays out a provocative “reset button” idea: a second legislative chamber, an Israeli-style Senate, built to slow legislation, force compromise, restore trust and break the hostage-taking dynamics of coalition politics, while also reshaping appointments, oversight and even how prosecutions of elected officials should work. You’ll come away understanding why the current system incentivizes chaos and why this proposed fix could either cool Israel’s internal civil war… or ignite an even bigger one.

Israelis don’t just disagree about judicial reform, they’re losing faith in the entire governing machine: how laws get made, who actually represents voters and why unelected legal power keeps swallowing elected authority. Guest Amiad Cohen lays out a provocative “reset button” idea: a second legislative chamber, an Israeli-style Senate, built to slow legislation, force compromise, restore trust and break the hostage-taking dynamics of coalition politics, while also reshaping appointments, oversight and even how prosecutions of elected officials should work. You’ll come away understanding why the current system incentivizes chaos and why this proposed fix could either cool Israel’s internal civil war… or ignite an even bigger one.

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