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Ramat Hasharon to force mall to close on Shabbat after religious controversy
The city began pursuing an amended bylaw that would allow broader Shabbat commerce in certain areas, but it has not received the required approval. Until that changes, the existing bylaw remains.
Judge orders pro-Palestine 'legal' body to pay UK-Israeli IDF soldier it attempted to prosecute
Trump drops IRS lawsuit in exchange for DOJ ‘weaponization’ fund
Families of July 2024 Majdal Shams missile attack victims sue Hezbollah for NIS 80 million
Kuwait Airways under scrutiny after refusal to fly Israeli from London Heathrow
Kuwait is one of many countries that either do not recognize Israel or do not allow Israelis to visit there. The countries include Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, among others.
Law firm offers pro-bono representation to victims of antisemitic assault
The move was in response to the increasingly worsening wave of antisemitism, especially the nine incidents of antisemitic assault in the New York area during Hanukkah.
Israel’s French allies challenge labeling W. Bank products as ‘colony’
The French and ECJ legal proceedings are now taking place in parallel with Israel’s allies hoping to head-off the labeling issue on at least one of the two legal battlefields.
Nazi ideology no longer to appear in Google search results in Spain
The Lawfare Project filed several take-down notices with Google LLC after the Jews identified content in Google search results that included extreme and defamatory racism against the Jewish people.
Rule of Law: Not afraid to ruffle feathers
The Lawfare Project fights antisemitism and anti-Israeli discrimination in Saudi Arabia, from Kuwait Airlines and at San Francisco State University.
NGO in antisemitism case: Giving JVP a seat and not Hillel is still discrimination
The Lawfare Project has brought a suit alleging discrimination and antisemitism against San Francisco State University.