The three women were arrested in September on suspicion of trespassing, after distributing flyers calling for the release of the hostages at the Herzliya synagogue. Their lawyer: 'Their false arrest is a badge of shame for the Israel Police'
On behalf of his expat wife in Miami, the prime minister lashed out at the media – while air force pilots were risking their lives over Yemen ■ Netanyahu sends his defense minister to thwart the hostage deal and a few other things ■ A state commission of inquiry under Bibi is a very elusive animal
ISRAEL: IDF intercepts missile launched from Yemen overnight; Woman stabbed to death in terror attack in central Israel ■ GAZA: Hamas-run Health Ministry: At least 50 killed in Israeli strike on hospital in northern Gaza ■ LEBANON: IDF says it struck weapons transfer facilities on Lebanon-Syria border
Gur Kehati, a 20-year-old soldier, was killed in one of the most controversial incidents of the Israel-Hezbollah war, an incident that now haunts the military's senior command and has become the center of a polarizing national scandal
Thursday's series of attacks – the second in a week – required planning and resources, but it won't end the Israel's confrontation with the Houthi rebels in Yemen. With Iran, which is unusually weak at the moment, the situation is different, but much depends on the policies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump
Iran's nuclear program was a global issue, 'Israelized' by Prime Monister Benjamin Netanyahu opposing the nuclear agreement. The Houthis firing at Israel warrants a devastating response, no doubt. But that response should be an international one
Orders granted by the IDF on October 7 have given wider leeway to put civilians at risk, and new 'target banks' of Gazan terrorists have relied on outdated information, an investigation published in the New York Times found
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: Two Israelis who worship at the altar of the sea head to Austria for ice swimming, and another Israeli who once convinced her parents to move to Berlin for a year returns from Japan
On Thursday, the state announced that it would not appeal the court decision. Earlier, the judge on the case said that there was no evidence to support a conviction on terror charges and called evidence of arson 'weak'
Not only in Israel, but in countries from India to Poland to Brazil, the populist right is no longer even making a pretense of believing in the rule of law
The Attorney General's Office and the State Prosecutor said that Sara, the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, should be investigated for obstruction of justice and harassing a witness
Triggered by his trial and a TV expose of his wife's gruesome attack-dog tactics, Benjamin Netanyahu is escalating his assault on 'enemies on the left and in the media' with a four-minute video rant which was also a barely disguised threat