Shin Bet
Israeli arrested in Iranian plot to assassinate former PM Naftali Bennett
The 22-year-old suspect was tasked with gathering intelligence, including photographing the Haifa port and missile impact sites in northern Israel.
Two IDF officers, civilian face indictment in alleged Gaza aid-truck smuggling scheme
Israel's death penalty law draws inspiration from US policy, Ben-Gvir tells 'Post'
Border Police arrest Hamas-linked West Bank resident in terror plot
Cost of cigarettes in Gaza skyrockets to NIS 100 amid smuggling operation scandal - report
"Sometimes the cost reaches thousands of shekels," a source told Walla, explaining that the skyrocketing cost is due to decreased supply and high demand.
Shin Bet tightens criteria on when 'Jewish nationalism' becomes 'terror'
Under the shift, only incidents that show a “clear intent to kill” will be classified as terrorism
Millions given to Gaza, Hamas: Twelve indicted in Gaza smuggling operation
The accused are believed to have been responsible for smuggling millions of shekels' worth of goods into Gaza for Hamas, both while the Gaza war was still ongoing and after the ceasefire began.
Court lifts more gag orders in midnight parking-lot affair tied to PMO leaks
The Monday decision revealed that Tzachi Braverman made use of sensitive information obtained through his official role in connection with the investigation into leaked classified materials.
Israel Police arrest individual suspected of preparing explosives, planning attack on IDF soldiers
The terrorist had "extensive knowledge in preparing explosives and various weapons," according to N12, and had been involved in other attacks against IDF soldiers operating in the area.
Brother of Shin Bet chief David Zini suspected of smuggling cigarettes into Gaza
David Zini's father, Rabbi Yosef Zini, claimed that authorities' true target is not brother Bezalel, but the Shin Bet chief himself: "Most of the public understands this well."
IDF to increase Gaza border security due to smuggling risks
IDF officials identified Hamas’s struggle in Gaza, after more than two years of war have left it without stocks of standard explosives, to obtain weapons as well as additional equipment.
‘It felt like victory’: IDF dentist on identifying last Gaza hostage Ran Gvili - interview
“We started hearing [celebratory] shouts from soldiers all around. It was indescribable, a significant moment,” 'L' recalled. “There wasn’t a single dry eye.”
Israel to reopen Rafah Crossing to civilians, coordinate with Egypt, EU, PA on security
Entrance and exit through the crossing will be allowed only through coordination first with Egypt, Army Radio explained on Wednesday. Egypt will then transfer names to the Shin Bet.
Court extends travel ban on Braverman amid probe into alleged ‘midnight meeting’
Braverman is suspected of obstructing an investigation, improperly conveying official information, and fraud and breach of trust.