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Gunmen open fire near Israeli consulate in Istanbul in possible ISIS-linked attack
A spokesperson for Israel's Foreign Ministry told The Jerusalem Post that the consulate is not staffed. One gunman was killed, and two police officers were injured, Turkish authorities confirmed.
Police intervene as 100 people try to enter private compound near Tomb of the Kings in Jerusalem
Murder suspect caught hiding in IDF base weeks after the killing
Man arrested after vehicle slams into Louisiana crowd, injuring at least 15, sheriff's office says
Australia charges two Chinese nationals with foreign interference, spying on Buddhist group
This marks the second such incident of Chinese nationals being charged under Australia's foreign interference laws, with Australian officials noting the growing issue of foreign espionage.
Ten dead, 27 injured in British Columbia shooting, police say no ongoing threat to public
Police officers are conducting additional sweeps of nearby residences and properties to determine "whether anyone else may be injured or otherwise linked to today’s events."
Ben-Gvir seeks to delay court-ordered promotion of police officer, ahead of Supreme Court appeal
Ben Gvir asked the Jerusalem District Court to stay the court-ordered promotion of police officer Rinat Saban, arguing that the judgment is “exceptional and unprecedented."
LAPD sent officers to train in Israel, review into foreign training activities reveals
The training costs totaled $87,000, with the revelation of the Israel trips prompting further investigation into LAPD foreign training initiatives.
Three Jewish men threatened by knife-wielding attacker on way back from Paris synagogue
When the three men confirmed that they were Jewish, the man brandished the knife and shouted at them.
Survey reveals most investigators see smartphones as a key provider of evidence - study
Organizations rely on digital tools for internal investigations, with 97% using smartphones. This reflects a strong belief in digital evidence, as 95% agree it enhances case-solving prospects.
The Epstein scandals and the collapse of moral restraint - opinion
Trust in today's world feels increasingly fragile, and Judaism offers hope that societies can recover not by lowering standards to match disappointment, but by reaffirming religious values.
Two men murdered in Shuafat refugee camp shooting near Jerusalem
"We noticed that they were unconscious, without a pulse and not breathing,” MDA paramedics recalled of the scene. “We began performing advanced CPR and administering medication.
Latvia launches human trafficking probe after Epstein Files included Latvian models' information
Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics called for the investigation after it was reported the Epstein documents included passport data and travel details for several Latvian women.
Police seize guns, explosive device at Bedouin school amid Negev crackdown on illegal weapons
Police also seized M16 magazines and a hydraulic switch used as a breaching tool, suspected to have been stolen from the Fire and Rescue Service.