Jewish terror
Attorney urges Shin Bet action after alleged Jaffa attack by Hilltop Youth
An attorney claimed the Shin Bet policy of relocating violent settlers into Israel proper has led to rising threats in mixed cities like Jaffa, endangering residents’ safety.
Two Jews, seven Palestinians wounded in clash near Bethlehem
IDF knew more than was disclosed about impending attack on Jit, sources reveal
Why is the IDF catching Jewish terrorists less than Palestinian ones? - analysis
Netanyahu condemns firebombing of Border Police jeep by Jewish extremists
Forces from both Border Control and the IDF scanned the area shortly afterwards in search of the culprits.
Shin Bet slams Bennett for green lighting 'Jewish terror' - report
Defense Minister Naftali Bennett canceled the administrative detention of a Jew who threw a rock at a Palestinian in a vehicle less than two days after signing the order.
Teen in Duma case convicted of being a member of a terrorist org.
The teenager had already signed a plea deal and admitted to multiple charges, but this charge was debated and placed before a court to make a final decision.
State appeals decision to release Israeli accused of murdering Palestinia
Earlier Tuesday, the Lod District Court surprised the state when it issued a decision to release the minor, whose identity is under a gag order.
Will minor accused of killing Palestinian woman remain in detention?
Last month, it was revealed that the rock which killed Rabi contained the minor’s DNA, although his identity remains under gag order.
Tradition Today: Teaching the ways of peace
The lesson of the Shoah is that we must never permit such a belief to rise again.
Ex-Shin Bet chief tells how he altered the rules for combating terrorism
An exclusive and first-ever English interview with Yoram Cohen.
This week in 60 seconds
Got a minute? Here's the week in review.
Steinitz dismisses settler violence: 'I would not call it Jewish terror'
"Let's not forget the overall situation. Every day there are such incidents on the Palestinian side."
Where is the National-Religious outrage about Jewish terror?
The idea of Jewish terrorism should be shocking and unthinkable, and yet when such incidents occur condemnation from community leaders, especially rabbis, has been scant.