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Amin Abu Rashid acquitted by Dutch court of financing Hamas, convicted of sanction evasion
Amin Abu Rashid was acquitted of financing Hamas but convicted of sanctions evasion and managing a banned organization, drawing criticism from pro-Israel groups and sparking protests in Rotterdam.
Second Authority chair, council members ask High Court to reject petitions against appointments
'My job is to bring Israel down,' alleged Hamas financier says as he goes to trial in Netherlands
Netanyahu denies role in alleged 2009 efforts to broker Yediot-Israel Hayom understandings
Frija trial begins: IDF reservist faces manslaughter charges in mistaken shooting
The trial of IDF reservist Aviad Frija, charged with manslaughter for mistakenly killing an Israeli in a terror attack, begins January 19. The case has sparked public debate.
Case 4000: Netanyahu testimony cut short after sealed envelope as prosecution presses on media ties
Monday marked Netanyahu’s 70th day of testimony in his ongoing corruption trial and his latest appearance under cross-examination in Case 4000, the Bezeq-Walla affair.
How to spot and prevent signs of sexual abuse in children
In her current work, Bayar focuses on prevention through education rather than fear. She encourages parents and institutions to establish clear boundaries between adults and children.
President Herzog’s response to PM Netanyahu’s request for a pardon: A proposal - opinion
'I am open to considering a request for pardon if a new submission acknowledges some guilt that would restore trust to the judiciary or a statement that upholds the legitimacy of state institutions.'
Prosecution backs acquittal of man in 1990 murder, cites rare, exceptional circumstances
Maslouhi was convicted in 1994 of offenses stemming from a plot to kidnap and rob Attar, who was shot during the incident, critically wounded, and later died of his injuries.
Perth police arrest Australian man linked to Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre, explosives found
Despite the evidence presented, the accused claimed he is “not a violent person.”
Netanyahu trial: Hearing resumes after Northern security drill, Case 4000 questioning continues
Presiding Judges Rivka Friedman-Feldman, Moshe Bar-Am, and Oded Shaham agreed to Netanyahu's request.
Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel, judiciary's news outlet says
Iran executed a man on Saturday who it said was convicted of spying for Israel and having ties to Iranian opposition groups, the judiciary's Mizan news agency reported.
Algerian nanny imprisoned for poisoning French Jewish family
The nanny was quoted as telling police that she "never should have worked for a Jewish woman" while in custody.
Netanyahu rejects prosecution’s claims of favor-seeking in condensed day of testimony
Case 4000 is considered the most serious of the three cases because it involves an alleged direct quid-pro-quo between the regulatory authority and favorable media coverage.