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High Court allows broader anti-war protests over weekend, criticizes state over repeated delays
The ruling followed a procedurally fraught stretch in which the state repeatedly sought additional time and drew open judicial criticism.
The real life or death matter: The struggle between religious and civil judiciaries - opinion
Back on track: Jerusalem Marathon returns as symbol of ‘normalcy’
Most Israeli schools to open on Thursday as Home Front Command updates guidelines
Schools set to gradually reopen following Passover holiday, Health Ministry says
The implementation of the suggested reopening timeline will be subject to a situational assessment by the Home Front Command, according to Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
Rabbis hold key to safety in Israel's haredi society - opinion
In haredi society, religious authority matters more than warnings when it comes to missile safety.
Inside the legal battle: High Court rules on wartime protests and freedom of speech - explainer
The legal battle over Saturday’s anti-war protests explores the tension between wartime security restrictions and the right to protest. The High Court’s intervention sets a significant precedent.
Missile shrapnel hits southern Israel following latest barrage from Iran, no injuries reported
United Hatzalah and the IDF's Search and Rescue Brigade are conducting searches at the reported sites where missile fragments hit southern Israel on Sunday afternoon.
Anti-war protests held across Israel under wartime gathering limits
Demonstrators carried signs reading “We must stop” and “Bibi will kill us all,” while about 200 people gathered at Horev Junction in Haifa.
Reverse exodus: How the Iran war turned Egypt's Taba into Israelis’ escape route
Amid war with Iran, thousands of Israelis and tourists leave Israel through Taba in a modern-day reverse Exodus.
Israeli industry groups seek priority outbound flights for business delegations amid wartime limits
The request was made in a formal letter to the head of the Home Front Command, as recent wartime rules have sharply limited departures from Ben-Gurion Airport.
Iran pushes Houthis toward Red Sea attacks as Israel keeps restrictions unchanged
The Houthis' further actions could depend on whether or not the United States escalates its own strikes against the Iranian regime as a part of Operation Epic Fury.
Israel Police arrest twenty-one as anti-war protests grow despite broad support for Iran war
Protests took place in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, and Beersheba, as a survey found broad but uneven support among Jewish Israelis for Operation Roaring Lion.
Police reach agreement with Latin Patriarchate to allow limited groups in Church of Holy Sepulchre
Israel's Foreign Ministry and the Prime Minister's Office announced that the police would be working on a security plan to enable the church leaders to worship at the holy site in upcoming days.