After Omri Hayun railed against Israel's economic situation last week on the social networking site, he found police knocking at his door.
by Yaniv Kubovich and Oded Yaron 2 comments
After Omri Hayun railed against Israel's economic situation last week on the social networking site, he found police knocking at his door.
by Yaniv Kubovich and Oded Yaron 2 comments
Israel Police say there are signs of violence on the bodies, and that they are investigating whether the girls were murdered.
by Yanir Yagna and Jack Khoury 0 comments
Israeli police say they had 'to take precautions' due to the grave nature of the incident and the suspicion of a terror attack.
by Yanir Yagna 5 comments
There is no realistic way to prevent a man who has no criminal record − certainly not a former Border Police officer who once patrolled with the Palestinian Police − from getting up one fine morning and deciding to go crazy and set out on a killing spree.
by Amir Oren 3 comments
Family claims municipality invited public to attend event at beach on day of drownings, but did not put any lifeguards on duty or take sufficient measures to ensure that visitors did not enter the water.
by Yanir Yagna 1 commentsIs it true that Israeli soldiers serving in the territories always tell the whole truth when describing Palestinian acts, but lie when describing settlers' actions? Is there a shred of logic in this?
by Kobi Niv 1 comments
Municipal inspectors closed down about 10 businesses in the Neve Sha'anan neighborhood in south Tel Aviv; Human rights activists protested the action, saying it prevents the migrants from supporting themselves.
by Ilan Lior 0 comments
In the third such incident in little more than a month, man in his 20s apparently used his own gun to kill his wife, who worked as a prison guard, before turning the gun on himself.
by Yaniv Kubovich 0 comments
Army major known as Capt. George, accused by Lebanese terrorist Mustafa Dirani of torture and rape, says terror suspects have to believe there are no boundaries to interrogation tactics.
by Gili Cohen 15 comments
Police questioned Nissan Slomiansky, once a major rival of Habayit Hayehudi chairman Naftali Bennett, about evidence that he paid vote contractors to organize thousands of votes for him in the most recent party primaries.
by Yaniv Kubovich and Jonathan Lis 0 comments
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