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Tel Aviv Judge Supports City Decision to Yank Rosh Yehudi’s Holiday Permits

Instead, the judge urged the Orthodox outreach organization to meet with representatives of the municipality "immediately" and work to reach an agreement "in the spirit of the holiday."

Court Rejects Nisso Shaham’s Appeal – Gush Katif Foulmouthed Policeman Will Do Time

On October 14, 2013, the Department of Police Investigations filed an indictment against Shaham for indecent acts and sexual harassment of four female police officers.

IDF Reports Sharp Increase in Psychiatric Draft Deferments

Of the 4,500 who received exemptions, 44.7% are Haredim, 46.6% are secular, and another 8.7% received religious-Zionist education.

Gush Katif Brutal Policeman Niso Shaham to Do Time for Sex Abuse, Fraud, Breach...

In July 2007, Shaham was appointed deputy commander of the Jerusalem District, after the High Court of Justice had rejected a petition against his appointment. Yes, your defenders of democracy in action...

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

Father of Murdered Arab Who Sold Land to Jews Also Killed for Same ‘Crime’

The Palestinian Authority's land laws prohibit the sale of Arab-owned lands to "any man or judicial body corporation of Israeli citizenship, living in Israeli or acting on its behalf."

American BDS Students Gets Another Chance: Deportation Frozen by High Court

Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan contends that state funds should not be used to permit a student who supports the BDS movement to attend classes in Israel.

Israeli Who Ran Fear Campaign Against 2,000 Jewish Institutions Convicted in Tel Aviv

In March, the charges against him were expanded, to include hate crimes.

Court Sides with Chabad in Rabin Square Event Hearing: No Reason Not to Keep...

Judge Vardi suggested that the Tel Aviv municipality cancel its decision to forbid the separate-sexes event, and interrupted the hearing to allow the municipality to consult on the matter.

Terrorist Killer of Pregnant Israeli Woman Sentenced to Life in Prison

Palestinian Authority terrorist Muhammad Harouf insisted that he be convicted of a murder driven by “nationalist” motives and not by anything to do with a romance gone bad.

Arab Killer Wins Plea Deal, Life Sentence for ‘Nationalist’ Murder of Michal Halimi

Harouf will now win a generous monthly salary from the Palestinian Authority government due to the plea deal, which officially documents the fact he succeeded in murdering an Israeli citizen for jihad.

Supreme Court Justice Eliyahu Winograd Dead at 91

“Judge Eliyahu Winograd was a legal beacon whose contribution to the security of Israel was enormous.”

Tel Aviv Court Gives Facebook Unprecedented Slap, Reinstates Israeli Page

“The court’s decision is revolutionary because for the first time, Facebook is required to look at users as people with rights and not just as goods.”

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.

Sarona Terrorists Convicted on 4 Murders, 41 Attempted Murders in Tel Aviv

"The appropriate punishment is the death sentence and the expulsion of their families.”

Parole Board Defers Decision on Katzav’s Third Request for Early Release

Former President Moshe Katzav is hoping a third request for early release from prison will be accepted.

Tel Aviv Court Sentences Killer of IDF Sgt. Almog Shiloni to Life in Prison

The 18-year-old terrorist who murdered a 20-year-old IDF soldier thought he'd be killed during the attack by Israeli Police, and then become a "martyr." A rich one.

Former PM Ehud Olmert Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison

Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was sentenced Tuesday morning to serve six years in prison.

Former Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupolianski Convicted in Holyland Case

Former Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupolianski was found guilty of receiving bribes in exchange for allowing construction of the Holyland Park luxury residential complex near Jerusalem’s Malha Mall.

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