The judge said the police would hack the phone to look for other offenses, an infringement of the respondent's privacy. According to the Human Rights Defenders Fund, between 2021–2023 the police filed roughly 40,000 requests a year to access phones and computers
Imtiaz Mir visited Israel and advocated for diplomatic relations with Pakistan, but he also criticized Israeli policy in Gaza and highlighted the plight of Palestinians there. But Islamists murdered him anyway – and Pakistani civil society, including groups fighting for freedom of speech, have gone quiet about his killing
With reconstruction plans only set to move forward in Israel-controlled parts of Gaza, officials familiar with the matter said that without a definitive push by the U.S., the Yellow Line may indefinitely divide the Strip
Syrian President al-Sharaa said Trump will help the country in reaching negotiations with Israel, but stated that Syria's potential participation in the Abraham Accords differs from that of other countries that have normalized ties with Israel: 'Syria has a border with Israel, and Israel has occupied the Golan Heights since 1967'
Ofer Schacham, a veteran chip expert, is tackling "Altman's Law" by solving the memory crisis in AI data centers. His startup, Majestic Labs, just raised $100M to take on industry giant Nvidia.
Goldin, a reconnaissance officer at the IDF's Givati Brigade, was on a force searching for Hamas tunnels in the Rafah area in 2014 and was attacked by Hamas militants who emerged from a tunnel. Three unit members were killed, and Goldin's body was dragged into a tunnel
The Syrian leader has earned recognition and legitimacy abroad, but winning his country's trust, and rebuilding it from ruin, will be his toughest battle yet
A Texas man faces four counts each of making a written threat to commit a mass shooting/terrorism and extortion after allegedly posting threats against Jewish commentators and Seth Dillon.
The IDF's internal probe in the October 7 failings cleared officers of bias, even as it cited conduct failures. Army chief Eyal Zamir is clearly facing an impossible task against the government, yet his hesitation to call for a state commission of inquiry is still disappointing
Dairy farmers were forced to pour into the sewer 6 million liters of milk. This is the reason behind the large shortage of milk and dairy products. But Smotrich is presenting a partial and complicated reform, with changes and limitations that create their own new problems
Unlike his predecessor, IDF chief Zamir does not openly call for the establishment of an official state commission of inquiry. Comittee head Turgeman believes that personal conclusions should be drawn against some of the commanders responsible for the failures, he was not authorized to do so
British television channel to broadcast 'Breaking Ranks: Inside Israel's War,' by filmmaker Benjamin Zand, in which one Israeli soldier described a situation where 'if you want to shoot without restraint, you can'
The reason for the disproportionate attention is simply a matter of utility: activism for the Gaza war advances political objectives; activism for the Sudan conflict does not.
Matan Zangauker, who was held in Gaza for over two years, shared new details from his captivity with Channel 12. 'From their perspective, anyone between a certain age range is a soldier,' he said. 'I experienced abuse, psychological games, food games. I went through hell, really hell'
The bill was approved by a majority of 50 in favor and 41 against, as the Israeli government seeks to turn the so-called Al Jazeera Law from a temporary order into a permanent law