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Supreme Court reveals suspect who infiltrated IDF's Southern Command on October 7
Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled that the name of a man accused of infiltrating IDF command facilities after October 7 may be published, easing secrecy in a sensitive espionage case.
A-G Baharav-Miara criticizes Army Radio's closure, warns of impact on Israel's press freedom
Former Supreme Court president Asher Grunis hospitalized after suffering stroke
Haredi draft crisis: Israel's High Court must now defend its own authority - opinion
US Pres. Donald Trump committed to $2,000 tariff payoff, warns US faces 'economic disaster'
Trump said the United States faced an economic and national security disaster if the Supreme Court ruled against his use of an emergency powers law to impose sweeping tariffs.
Sde Teiman investigation: Judges propose compromise after packed hearing
Judges convened to decide who should supervise the investigation.
Trump promises Americans $2,000 in dividends as SCOTUS debates tariff legality
Trump pledged $2,000 in tariff dividends to low-income citizens, but questions about funding and a Supreme Court case loom large.
High Court to deliberate who will lead Tomer-Yerushalmi, Sde Teiman leaked video probe
The conservative bench, comprising Judges Yael Wilner, Alex Stein, and Gila Kanfi-Steinitz, will determine who should supervise and accompany the sensitive investigation.
US Supreme Court lets Trump withhold $4 billion in food aid funding for now
The ruling by US District Judge John McConnell in Rhode Island came after the administration said it would provide $4.65 billion in emergency funding to partially cover SNAP benefits for November.
US Supreme Court allows Trump's passport policy targeting transgender people
The administration's policy reverses decades of practice at the US State Department, which had permitted passport sex designations to differ from sex assigned at birth with medical documentation.
'A fighter with ability to think outside the box’: Netanyahu praises new Shin Bet chief Zini
Netanyahu welcomed new Shin Bet head Maj.-Gen. (res.) David Zini, praising his leadership and reaffirming Israel’s independent security policy amid controversy over the appointment.
High Court gives state 30 days to reassess Gaza media ban post ceasefire
The High Court of Justice on Thursday gave the government 30 days to update its position on whether to allow independent journalists into the Gaza Strip
Israel cannot wait for state investigation into October 7 failures - editorial
National Security Council head Tzahi Hanegbi was ousted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stunning the country. Hanegbi demanded an investigation into October 7 in his resignation statement.
Israeli spy for Iran, Moti Maman, petitions court after moshav rejects his residency
Mordechai “Moti” Maman, currently serving ten years in prison for spying for Iran, has been trying to register as a resident of northern Israel moshav Bustan Hagalil.