High Court Expected to Reject Arabs’ Plea Against Plan to Legitimize Ofra Settlement

In last week's hearing, state representative Aner Hellman also submitted amendments to the State's position, which confused the judges.

Charlottesville White Supremacist Begs for Mercy Citing Jewish Grandfather

Fields' childhood was marred by the knowledge that his Jewish grandfather had murdered his grandmother before committing suicide.

Israel All But Admits Waqf Added Mosque on Temple Mount, Disobeys Court Shutdown Order

Jews believe the gate was sealed by the Muslims because of the tradition that this is the gate through which the Anointed One will enter Jerusalem.

Greek Orthodox Church: Court Ruling in Favor of Israeli Org ‘Unfair’

The court ruled that the Greek Orthodox Church must honor a 99-year lease of three church properties it signed with the Ateret Cohanim organization in 2004.

Sara Netanyahu Signs $15,000 Plea Deal

Mrs. Netanyahu will pay a fine of 10,000 shekel, and return 45,000 shekel to the state coffers.

Likud’s Top Negotiator to Smotrich: Next Justice Minister Will Decide Bibi’s Fate, No Way...

According to the report, the conversation between Smotrich and Eshel took place in the Prime Minister's Office, hours before the dissolution of the 21st Knesset, and in the presence of several participants.

Jerusalem Court Sides with Ateret Cohanim Vs. Greek Church on 3 Major Purchases

The three companies affiliated with Ateret Cohanim are the proud holders of a large portion of the entrance to the Old City from the direction of Jaffa Gate, as well as in another area in the Bab a-Khuta neighborhood.

AG Rejects Netanyahu’s Delay Request, Hints Indictments Inevitable

The AG's assistant hinted that Bibi's legal team can argue all it wants, these charges will go to indictments.

Israeli High Court: Hamas Prisoners Not Entitled to Family Visits

“It is unreasonable ... to allow despicable terrorists to have family visits as long as Hamas holds the bodies of our soldiers and Israeli citizens."

Facing Criminal Hearings, Netanyahu Appoints Himself Justice Minister

The decision to remove Shaked and Bennett from their posts comes two days before the first meeting of the political-security cabinet in more than a month.

Arab Law School Dean Tells High Court Dispersing the Knesset Was Illegal

Professor Wattad believes that the new law dispersing the Knesset "was enacted in the absence of authority and in flagrant violation of constitutional norms according to the Basic Law: The Government," and therefore it is null and void.

Sara Netanyahu to Pay $15,000 in Plea Bargain

Sara and Benjamin Netanyahu's wealth is estimated at 50 million shekels ($13,900,000). The amount to be paid by Sara Netanyahu constitutes less than 0.1% of their holdings.

Mother of Girl Who Was Burned by Firebomb Tells Terrorist: Am Israel Chai

"I tried to put Tahal's fire out with all the means at my disposal, but everything was failing," her mother told the court. "The fire continues to burn parts of Tahal's body. We continued to flee, terrified and screaming."

Supreme Court President Launches No Holds Barred Attack On Netanyahu

Over the two decades or so since Hayut was appointed to the high court, that august body has acted as the 121st member of Knesset.

Haredi Woman Targeted by Vicious Slander Campaign Wins $140,000 Lawsuit

In late 2012, there was a deliberate arson in the Plaintiff's apartment, and she and some of her children were caught in the burning apartment

Thousands Rally Against Bills to Curb Court Activism, Enhance MKs’ Immunity

The accusations that tweaking the high court's power to intervene in the political process means the demise of Israel's democracy is clearly an exaggeration.

FBI Arrests NJ Man for Giving ‘Hamas’ $100, Threatening to Blow Up Trump Tower

Xie said he wanted to enlist in the US Army so he could "learn how to kill."

Chabad of Poway Shooter Indicted on 113 Counts

One person was murdered in the attack, and three more were wounded.

Man Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Vandalism at Indiana Synagogue

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who previously served as the state’s governor, tweeted that he was “sickened and appalled by the cowardly act of vandalism at Congregation Shaarey Tefilla.”

Iranian Courts Convict British, Saudi ‘Spies’

A female Iranian national who was in charge of the Iran desk at the British Council was sentenced to 10 years in prison after confessing to spying

Netanyahu’s Pre-Indictment Hearing Set for Fast of Gedaliah

The prime minister wanted to postpone the hearing date by a year, to July 10, 2020, citing the enormous volume of evidence material, but Mandelblit responded that there was no justification for such a long delay.

Immunity Bill Submitted to Knesset Approval, Will Determine Netanyahu’s Political Future

The PM's mortal enemy, MK Gideon Saar, skewered him over the move, suggesting the amended law would yield "zero benefit" and cause "maximum damage."

Terror Victims Demand Death Penalty for Arch-Terrorist Zakaria Zubeidi

"Zubeidi should receive the death penalty as is the case in the United States," Indor said.

Justice Stein Rejects Prosecution’s Appeal, Releases Minor Suspect in Arab Woman’s Murder

Justice Stein ordered that the minor be released under conditions determined by the District Court: house arrest under electronic controls, the signatures of two guarantors, and a 35,000 shekel (roughly $10,000) bail in cash.

Tennessee County Censures Judge Who Said Jews Should Get the [expletive] Over the Holocaust

In January 1998, Irv Rubin, chairman of the Jewish Defense League, offered a monetary reward for information regarding Holocaust denier Cole's whereabouts.

Ombudsman Rejects Chief Rabbi Lau’s Sacking of Dayan Investigating Irregularities in Large Charity

"Some of the charities cases in Jerusalem have raised genuine criminal questions."

Lawyers Say Forensic Evidence Shows Minor Accused of Killing Aisha Al-Rabi Is Innocent

The Central District Court on Tuesday ordered the minor to be released to house arrest with electronic cuffing.

With Attorneys’ Fee Settled, Netanyahu Pre-Indictment Hearing Coming Soon

Netanyahu's spokesman, Ofer Golan, announced that the prime minister would pay his own fees.

Smotrich: Justice Barak Stole Our Democracy, We’re Just Taking It Back

The revolution in the judicial system planned by the Likud and the Rightwing Union is discussed in a document that includes 16 different articles, entitled "Governance and the Law."

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