Police returned to the Haifa Congress Center twice, activists said, demanding a 'Getting out of Gaza' sign be removed and warning they would cut microphones over any 'provocation'
The corruption case involves an insurance businessman allegedly trading favors with senior officials in the Histadrut labor union. Police say around 350 suspects are expected to be questioned, including local government officials
Since October 7, neighbors of Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli have been demonstrating outside his house on Kibbutz Hannaton in the Lower Galilee. Police recently began to crack down on them - in violation of High Court rulings and the attorney general's instructions
Police claimed that protesters chanted slogans which they said constituted incitement, and held signs that could 'disrupt public order.' A protester described the police as using excessive force during the arrests: 'The officers didn't wait for chants or clashes; they just decided to end the protest by force'
Police pushed protesters, seized a Haaretz photographer's press credentials, and footage shows a lawmaker stumbling, prompting Netanyahu to warn that if law enforcement fails to act, 'the blood will be on their hands'
Two people who chased the officers' car after the incident in Nazareth, before realizing they were police, were arrested and released the following morning. Police say they were conducting a covert operational activity against a number of armed individuals staying at the site
Police sought to extend the detention of Netanyahu aides Urich and Feldstein by seven days, but the court granted just one ■ Three journalists to testify to police ■ AG says Jerusalem Post editor Zvika Klein suspected of receiving Qatari benefits
A senior law enforcement official told Haaretz that tensions exist within the investigation into the leak of classified materials. Police, investigating alongside the Shin Bet, rejected claims, attributing them to a professional disagreement among authorities
Police violence is the 'result of non-enforcement against violent police officers, turning a blind eye and practicing leniency toward police officers who break the law,' says a senior official at the Public Defender's Office, in its first public reaction to the protests
Police officers carrying zip ties and riot shields stormed a Columbia University building being occupied by pro-Palestinian protesters, streaming in through a window late Tuesday and arresting dozens of people. The protesters had seized the administration building, known as Hamilton Hall, more than 20 hours earlier in a major escalation as demonstrations against the […]
Haimanot Kassau, who emigrated from Ethiopia three years ago, was last seen at the entrance to the absorption center where she lives. Police have collected security footage and testimonies, but no leads have been found so far
A swastika was found graffitied at the victim's Lyon home ■ Police treating attack as attempted murder with a possible antisemitic motive ■ France's interior minister: 857 antisemitic acts committed in France since Hamas attacks