23 Israeli, Jewish defining moments of 2023
This past year has been eventful, with ups and downs alike.
The year 2023 unfolded relentlessly, defined by unprecedented events that will forever alter the State of Israel. Beyond the unyielding conflict in Gaza, where the flames of war continue unabated with no discernible end in sight, Israel and the Jewish people have experienced other seismic shifts.
Here are 23 defining moments of 2023, in chronological order:
1. Levin unveils judicial overhaul
Justice Minister Yariv Levin on January 4 introduced a comprehensive proposal to overhaul Israel’s legal framework. The plan aimed to diminish the authority of the High Court of Justice by introducing an override clause for 61 Knesset members. Additionally, it sought to grant the government more significant influence over the judicial selection committee, permit ministers to appoint their legal advisers independently, and cancel the reasonableness standard. Levin’s plan, the first part which passed on July 24, led to more than six months of mass protests across Israel that threatened Israel’s democracy, international standing, and economy.2. Hamas releases hostage video
Hamas published a video of Avera Mengistu, an Israeli held captive in Gaza since 2014, on January 16 – exactly 10 months before the terrorist organization released a second hostage video, this one of Hamas massacre hostage Mia Schem lying on a bed, her right arm being bandaged by someone out of the frame. In Mengistu’s video, he asks: “How long will I and my friends be here in captivity? After long years of pain, where are the country and the people of Israel regarding our fate?”Hamas has been holding Mengistu and the bodies of IDF soldiers Oron Shaul and Hadar Goldin for nine years, and of Israeli Hisham al-Sayed for eight. It captured more than 240 people on Oct. 7. Israel believes that more than 120 of its people remain alive and in its captivity.