Violence
Father blasts release of Israeli nurse who broke toddler's bones: 'Our child was helpless'
“How does the judge say that it’s enough to watch the video and then decide to release her?” the father said. “You have to look at the severity of her actions. This is a scandal.”
President Herzog to press for anti-gun legislation, meets with Arab victims of violent crime
Twenty-year-old man shot dead in Nazareth, Arab sector death toll in Israel hits 48
Super-Pharm launches nationwide campaign to spotlight “invisible violence” in relationships
'Six million wasn't enough' written on Minneapolis shooter's gun
Local police are currently investigating the connection between Westman and a YouTube channel containing videos of weapons and a manifesto.
One click away: ADL research shows how online radicalization leads to extremism
Unrestricted internet access may seem harmless, but it can lead to devastating acts of real-world violence.
Death toll in Nigeria mosque attack rises to 50, dozens of civilians abducted
Aminu Ibrahim, a lawmaker representing Malumfashi, the town attacked in Nigeria's northwest Katsina state, said at least 30 people were killed and 20 others burned alive.
Arab terrorism and violence is not normal - opinion
The world’s allowance for Palestinian violence directly led to the massacre of innocent Jews and Israelis.
Gunmen abduct 60 in northern Nigeria, kill villagers in overnight raids
The incident followed a separate mass abduction in Sabongarin Damri, in Zamfara state, on Saturday in which 70 people were taken.
Thai-Cambodian fighting extends into third day despite ceasefire calls
More than 130,000 people have been displaced in the worst fighting between the Southeast Asian neighbors in 13 years.
Brawl erupts at Jerusalem’s Cinema City, racist slogans shouted
Cinema City described dozens of teenagers "rioting, cursing and throwing objects at the cafeteria workers with the aim of harming them."
Druze in Israel protest sectarian clashes in Syria, block traffic in northern Israel
Syrian government forces have entered the city of Sweida in southern Syria, a stronghold of the Druze community, following two days of violent clashes that left dozens dead.
Syria announces ceasefire in Sweida after agreement with local leaders, IDF strikes regime targets
Syrian troops entered the predominantly Druze city on Tuesday following two days of clashes, the first time government forces have deployed to Sweida since the new government took power.
Knesset investigation reveals health risks of water cannons, skunk spray used during protests
The Israel Medical Association (IMA) has also previously warned about similar health risks.