Investigation
Police and Tax Authority uncover NIS 50 million laundering scheme in Kafr Kara factory
A joint investigation by Israeli police and the Tax Authority led to the seizure of millions in cash and assets at a Kafr Kara concrete factory linked to a major money laundering ring.
Jerusalem court sentences man who posed as single in relationships with twelve women
New Mexico approves comprehensive probe of Epstein’s Zorro Ranch
CODIS, the FBI's DNA database that could help solve Nancy Guthrie's disappearance case
US pro-Palestinian activist paid $75k to protest, funding traces back to Chinese Communist Party
David (Sung Mo) Chung was one of the key participants of the rally held on October 8, 2023, in New York, just a day after the Hamas massacre in Israel.
US Coast Guard's Bombshell: How OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush Ignored Warnings Before Titan Imploded
The 335-page investigation cites inadequate design, lack of certification, poor maintenance and a toxic workplace culture, proposing 17 reforms to regulate deep-sea tourist submersibles.
Israeli food chain owner, businessman arrested for embezzling, evading $19 m.
Following an ongoing covert operation, the Tax Authority publicized the investigation.
3D Imaging Sheds Light: Shroud of Turin Not Linked to Jesus, Expert Suggests
According to a new study, the image on the Shroud is more consistent with a low-relief matrix, possibly made of wood, stone, or metal.
Georgian crime gang members arrested for stealing phones, over NIS 1m.
The arrests followed an undercover operation by the Central District’s Central Unit, targeting theft, receiving stolen goods, and conspiracy.
IDF reservist found dead in southern Israel
The soldier had previously served in the Military Rabinate in a position identifying soldiers killed in battle.
Church of St. George burning shows justice demands honesty before all else - editorial
Newsrooms blasted out bulletins that settlers had torched Taybeh’s 1,500-year-old Church of St. George, but independent reporting told a different story.
Top leaders resign from Friends of the IDF amid internal reckoning
In a message sent Monday to donors and supporters, the organization announced that its chairman, Morey Levovitz, and its CEO, Steve Weil, had both stepped down.
Israeli Police will travel to Serbia for legal deposition for 'Qatargate' suspect Einhorn - report
Walla reported that both the Israel Police and the Justice Ministry have refrained from formally approaching Serbian authorities to advance the deposition request.
'Yahud' should be translated as Jews, not Israelis, experts tell 'Post' in light of BBC inquiry
The BBC stated there were no issues with translating Arab word Yahud as "Jews," "Israel," or “Israeli forces,” despite criticism from Arabic CAMERA earlier in 2025.