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Ben-Gvir to promote senior police officer Ruti Hauslich on court recommendation
He has also requested that the A-G express her position regarding “someone who impersonates and uses a title that was not given to them in the Knesset."
Terrorists without finance means no more terror, lawyer for some Oct. 7 victims argues - interview
Hamburg court bars Deutsche Welle from repeating money laundering claims about Abramovich
LAX authorities arrest Iranian national attempting to traffic arms to Sudan for Islamic regime
French appeals court rules that Algerian nanny who poisoned Jewish family not antisemitic
As previously covered by The Jerusalem Post in December 2025, an Algerian nanny was sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment for poisoning a French Jewish family for whom she was working.
Israeli court gives Ben-Gvir 10 days to explain why he blocked police officer's promotion
The order came just one day after Ben-Gvir’s legal representatives spent hours before the High Court of Justice defending against petitions seeking his removal from office.
Police, prosecution trade blame over protest-related court losses
A public dispute broke out between Israel Police and the State Attorney’s Office over the handling of protest cases, with police accusing the prosecution of abandoning officers.
Ticketmaster, Live Nation found to be holding illegal monopolies in US, jury finds
The verdict is a public rebuke of the largest US concert-ticket seller, which has been criticized by fans and artists, including Taylor Swift.
Haifa court extends detention of Israel Police officer suspected in gold bars theft
A Haifa court has extended the detention of an Israel Police officer and his brother, who are suspected of a gold bar theft worth hundreds of thousands of shekels.
Tel Aviv court convicts crime boss Ismail Jarushi, 12 others in SSQ extortion-and-shooting case
The Tel Aviv District Court convicts crime boss Ismail Jarushi and 12 others in an extortion case involving threats and gunfire against a money-changer’s business in Tel Aviv.
Can judges order Netanyahu to fire Ben-Gvir? High Court weighs authority, enforcement in hearing
At stake is not only Ben-Gvir’s future in office, but a broader constitutional line: how far a minister charged with setting policy may go in pressing the police on certain issues.
A just US ruling, an Israeli absurdity: The Jewish state is complicit in rewarding terror - opinion
No country should tolerate payoffs for crimes against humanity.
Court convicts man of aggravated rape, child abuse in Gedera home invasion
The attacker entered the complainant’s second-floor apartment through the balcony in the early morning hours and overpowered her as she went to check noises from the living room.
Netanyahu trial resumes next week: What to watch as cross-examination returns - explainer
The trial remains deep in the testimony phase in Cases 1000, 2000, and 4000, with Case 4000 emerging as one of the defining legal and political sagas of Netanyahu’s era.