Anti Infiltrators Bill Undoing Supreme Court Imbroglio Passes by 71 Vote Majority

The Knesset approved an amendment to a law that allows government to imprison infiltrators who do not agree to be evacuated voluntarily to a third country.

Israel to Extradite US Jew Suspected of Murdering his Mother

Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (Habayit Hayehudi) instructed the State Attorney's Office to bring Gross before a District Court to rule on his extradition.

The Cost of Resuming Israeli Gas Exports to Egypt: Kiss $2 Billion Good Bye

An interview El-Molla gave to Bloomberg in November damaged the value of Israeli gas companies' shares, on speculation that Egypt would halt the talks on buying natural gas from Israel.

Kushner May Fry for Trying to Block Obama’s UNSC Betrayal of Israel

Kushner could become the first US citizen to have been charged with violating the 1799 Logan Act, and if he did this on behalf of his father-in-law then the Trump presidency is in very deep trouble.

Temple Mount Expert Cited as Supporting Jewish Visits Threatening to Sue Rabbis

"in the introduction, I wrote explicitly that my opinion is the same as the opinion of all the sages of Israel who forbade entering the Temple Mount."

Hague Prosecutor Closes Case Against Israel over 2010 Flotilla Raid

Prosecutor Bensouda said in a statement: "I have ultimately decided to reaffirm my previous decision of November 6, 2014," in which she ruled that the raid was "not of sufficient gravity."

Israeli Rabbinical Court Approved Marriage of Cohen and Convert

Jewish law forbids a Cohen to marry a divorced woman or a convert.

Sarona Terrorists Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder of 4 Israelis

The attack — carried out on the Islamic holiday of Ramadan — utterly destroyed the trust so carefully built between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

Border Police Start Evacuation of Building in Netiv Ha’Avot Outpost in Gush Etzion

In recent days, the State Attorney's Office has been examining a solution for six of the neighborhood's buildings, which are also only partially located outside the approved area.

Permanent Court Injunction Blocks Uber Activities in Israel

Uber's Israeli problems are dwarfed by the catastrophe the company is facing around the globe these days over the hacking of 57 million Uber users worldwide.

Netiv Avot Residents Gather to Protest Impending Demolition

Bennett: "I cannot promise something beyond my power to deliver. But we'll do everything we can to protect this community."

Rally Outside Supreme Court President’s Home: Let Government Rid Us of Illegal Infiltrators

Activist, Shefi Paz called on Esther Hayut to "put an end to the African ghetto that was built on the ruins of our lives."

Report: Israeli High Court Blocked Most Terrorist Home Demolitions

Home demolitions are an important deterrent tool against terror attacks, but the IDF is not being allowed to use it.

In Challenge to Tillerson’s Warning, Fatah Launches Legal Campaign Against Israel

Challenging the Secretary of State's threat, Fatah announced the implementation of the PA leadership's decision to go to the ICC.

2 Life Sentences to Arab Recruiter in Murder of Jewish Taxi Driver

He was also convicted of involvement in the murder of an Arab he suspected of collaborating with Israel, and of 37 other security offenses.

2 Life Sentences for Terrorist Who Murdered Elhai Teharlev

The family hopes the terrorist won't be freed early in a prisoner swap.

Liberman ‘Regrets’ President’s Rejection of Azaria’s Appeal for Pardon

The president declined to issue the pardon, saying such a move would "harm the resilience" of the IDF and the state.

President Rivlin Rejects Azaria’s Pardon Saying It Would Degrade IDF’s Resilience

The values of the Israel Defense Forces, and among them the Purity of our Weapons, are the core foundation of the strength of the Israel Defense Forces.

Israeli Religious Court Declares Woman Conceived From Sperm Bank Eligible for Marriage

Since the identity of the father is unknown, it could have imposed severe restrictions on whom the woman would be allowed to marry.

Israel Expands Haresha in Samaria

The petition to expropriate the land for public use was approved in late October by a majority of the Justices on the bench.

Eight Democrats Pushing Bill to Prevent IDF Arrests of Underage Arab Rioters

Starting in 2015 in the US, in 2016 in Australia, and in August 2017 in Canada, NGOs led by Defense for Children International Palestine (DCI-P) have been conducting a campaign under the label of “No Way to Treat a Child.”

Harassed Hareidi IDF Officer Wins NIS 500,000 Compensation in Court

Three extremists campaigning against the Conscription Law publicized his name and private family information.

Anti-Zionist Group with Winning Court Record Targeting Birthright Provider

In the very recent past, this anti-Zionist group went after one of the most fundamental concepts in the history of the Zionist movement in the Land of Israel: Avoda Ivrit – Jewish Labor.

Eastern Jerusalem Arab Destroys Own Condemned Home to Avoid Demolition Fees

The labor of redeeming the neighborhood appear to reach the phase of removing an entire cluster of Arab squatters from al-Bustan, with structures rebuilt and either sold or rented to Jewish newcomers.

New Law Will Take War on BDS to Next Level

According to the Boycott Law, a person or group harmed by a boycott may seek compensation from the individual or group that had harmed him.

Court Orders State Update on Talks with UN Over Illegal Construction

The UN has begun preparations for another illegal construction project in the Armon HaNatziv compound in Jerusalem.

Saudi Crown Prince Freezes Rivals’ 1,200 Local, International Bank Accounts

Bloomberg estimates the amount of money confiscated over charges of corruption so far at $33 billion.

Court Charges Would-Be Palestinian Authority Truck Terrorist

The terrorist intended to carry out a ramming attack against IDF soldiers at a bus stop in the central region.

Argentine Probe Shows Jewish Prosecutor in 1994 Iranian Bombing Case Was Murdered

The team noted several findings that had gone missing from the first report, such as the fact that Nisman's nose was broken, he suffered blows to his body, and a strong anesthetic was discovered in his system.

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