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Prosecution opposes Ben-Gvir’s request to freeze ruling requiring promotion of senior officer
Judge David Gidoni ruled Feb 9 that Ben-Gvir’s refusal to approve Saban’s promotion, despite support from Commissioner Levy and senior officials, was “extremely unreasonable.”
French tourists attack, attempt to rob Israelis in Thailand for speaking Hebrew - report
Suspect arrested at airport ahead of departure after allegedly raping teen on Jewish Agency trip
Bedouin residents disguised as IDF soldiers rob gold, cash, from Hebron jewelry store
Beersheba’s southern command to be vacated and transformed into a residential and leisure complex
The Subcommittee for Planning and Construction in the Beersheba Municipality has recommended depositing the plan “The Command Compound – Heart of the Old City.” The next hot spot in Beersheba.
Jewish-Israeli mother, child rescued from Bethlehem after intentionally entering city
Bethlehem is in Area A of the West Bank and under the civil and security control of the Palestinian Authority. Israeli law prohibits Israelis from entering the sector.
Police officer injured in Bondi Beach massacre wakes from coma, another discharged from hospital
Constable Scott Dyson awoke from his medically induced coma for the first time on Tuesday. The officer had been in a coma since the terrorist attack in Bondi Beach.
Greta Thunberg arrested at pro-Palestinian protest in London under Terrorism Act
Thunberg was holding a sign reading "I support Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide," at a protest denouncing an insurance company's ties with Israeli defense giant Elbit systems.
Nazi swastika graffiti, rocks target Michigan State Chabad in two attacks
The Chabad said that the center's reinforced glass windows remained largely intact after the incident, and no one was inside at the time.
Police open probes into candle extinguishing during Hanukkah
A child was seen extinguishing candles in Ramle; similar incidents have been reported in Tel Aviv and Beit Shemesh.
Police chiefs recalled after bogus intelligence used against Maccabi TLV fans
During the hearing into the decision to ban Maccabi TLV fans from attending an away match against Aston Villa on November 6, it emerged that some of the intelligence in the police report was bogus.
Haifa court extends detention of Hadash secretariat member over terror praise claims
The Haifa Magistrate’s Court extended the detention of Hadash national secretariat member Ahmed Abbadi, who is suspected of terror related incitement based on past social media posts.
Britain’s laws allow hate slogans with no police action, top cop warns - report
Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police commissioner, said that it is legal in the UK to “intentionally stir up racial hatred, so long as one avoids being threatening, abusive or insulting.”
WATCH: Police block Peleg Yerushalmi protesters at Ashkelon city entrances, arresting eight
Hundreds of yeshiva students set out to protest following the arrest and detaining of yeshiva students who attempted to evade the IDF draft.