A deputy chief justice of Israel’s Supreme Court has reportedly indicated a “limited” delay of upcoming elections could be permissible in the event of a national emergency. This assessment, if confirmed, marks a potentially significant shift in the typically firm stance against postponing democratic processes. The statement does not detail what circumstances would warrant such a delay, only suggesting it could be justified under exceptional conditions. This news emerges alongside reports of planned renewed talks between Israeli and Lebanese representatives, mediated by the United States, scheduled for Wednesday. Separately, in New York City, allies of progressive candidate Mamdani secured victories in the Democratic primary races for congressional seats, with Lander and Valdez winning their respective contests. The Supreme Court’s position on potential election delays remains a developing story.