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WATCH: Israel Police arrest crime organization boss Yossi Musli after Japanika grenade attacks
The arrest was carried out as part of the investigation into the wave of grenade attacks, arson, and shootings that has hit central and northern Israel in recent days.
Bild leak affair defendants to respond to charges against them in first since Urich added
Former Value Base analyst convicted of insider trading, securities fraud
Fashion chains Onot and Jump file urgent application for stay of proceedings
Ukraine wants joint investigation in Monaco bomb case after suspect found dead, top prosecutor says
The blast wounded businessman Vadym Yermolaiev, his wife and their 13-year-old son, and two suspects, including a Ukrainian intelligence officer, have been detained.
The bartender beat the National Insurance Institute: Cash tips will be considered part of wages
A bartender was injured on her way to work, but the National Insurance Institute calculated benefits on payslips alone. The court ruled cash tips also count as income.
High Court warns of ‘anarchy,’ says Israeli politicians who defy court rulings could face lawsuits
If elected officials choose not to comply with court rulings, the High Court of Justice warned, they risk exposure to civil lawsuits.
Tajik national charged in alleged Iran spying case after filming Haifa Port, Elbit facility
Dodobaev, a Tajik citizen whose temporary Israeli residency permit had expired by May, is charged with contact with a foreign agent, and several other serious crimes.
October 7 trials: How Israel is preparing for the largest terror prosecution in its history
LEGAL AFFAIRS: Israel now needs to build an entire temporary justice system around a crime that cannot be reduced to a single file, defendant, scene, or legal theory.
Exceptional Case: The participation of a mayor in an advertising video was approved
The court ruled: The mayor of Lod is permitted to lead campaigns to recruit investors to the city.
Why Netanyahu's bribery charge remains despite judges' doubts - analysis
The case has unfolded across a decade of investigations, indictments, elections, governments, protest movements, wars, and institutional battles.
Judicial Selection Committee picks 26 more judges, registrars after extended freeze
This latest series of appointments follows Sunday's appointment of 68 judicial officials after around a year and a half of delay.
Confessed to stealing from the register – and received NIS 278,000 in compensation
Employers who "cut corners" and do not maintain hour registration as required by law find themselves facing massive lawsuits of hundreds of thousands of shekels.
Public Defender warns of deepening prison crisis, expanded enforcement powers
Regarding the expansion of police enforcement, the Public Defender’s Office cited a legislative proposal to designate criminal organizations as terrorist organizations.