NJ Court Orders 3 Israelis to Pay $451.6 Million for Giant Scam
The case involved a binary options scam, where a derivative contract pays a fixed amount or nothing depending on the price at expiration.
Police Foil Plot to Attack Sydney Synagogue with Caravan Packed with Explosives
Authorities are treating the discovery as a credible terror threat, and investigations are ongoing to identify those responsible for the plot.
2 IDF Reservists Charged with Spying for Iran
Iranian elements are trying to recruit Israelis through social media appeals, according to the Shin Bet and Israel Police.
In a Legally Dubious Vote, Yitzchak Amit Appointed as Supreme Court President
Justice Minister Levin announced that he does not recognize the appointment of Justice Amit.
NYPD Seeking Vandals Who Damaged Williamsburg Shuls, Jewish Owned cars
Security cameras on the street recorded one incident, showing an unidentified individual running between cars around 2 AM on Saturday and violently slashing the tires of multiple parked vehicles.
Police Compelled to Reveal Complete List of Administrative Bans from the Temple Mount
On December 24, 2024, the police complied with the court order and submitted the requested documents, marking a significant precedent.
Justice Minister Levin to Supreme Court President Wannabe Amit: Recuse Yourself
Critics point out that Levin, despite having significant political backing and the support of over two million voters, is not using his authority to act decisively.
Internal Affairs: Officer Lost his Temper, Seriously Injured 2 Samaria Settlers
Witnesses reported the policeman repeatedly said, "What have I done?" and "Internal Affairs will have their way with me."
2 Iranian Hanging Judges Assassinated in Tehran
Razini served as the head of the Judicial Organization of the Armed Forces, where he issued stoning sentences for two military personnel.
Police Decline Investigation of Chief Justice Wannabe Amit, JM Levin Submits Official Complaint
Levin argued that it would not be appropriate at this stage to bring the matter of electing a Supreme Court president before the Judicial Selection Committee."
Jewish Voice for Peace Agrees to Pay $677,634 to Settle Charges it Sought Loan...
The anti-Israel nonprofit would have been on the hook for $1,016,451 if it was found to have fraudulently sought and received a Paycheck Protection Act Program during the COVID pandemic.
Report: High Court President Wannabe Amit Violated Conflict of Interests, Signed Past Name in Case Document
“Yitzhak Amit should not only be disqualified from becoming the President of the Supreme Court, but he is unfit to serve as a Magistrate's Court judge!"
London Police Bans Pro-Hamas Rally Outside a Synagogue on Shabbat
"The Palestine coalition rejects the implication that our marches are somehow hostile to or a threat to Jewish people."
Police Commander Avishai Moalem: Shin Bet Persecuting Jews Selectively
"The Shin Bet selectively persecuted Jews and ignored attacks against them time and time again,” Moalem stated.
Knesset Interior Committee: 25,000 Illegal Arab Buildings Overrunning Eastern Jerusalem
The core issue lies in the state’s ambiguity regarding whether it genuinely considers certain areas of Jerusalem to be under its full sovereignty.
Shin Bet States NCO Not a Security Threat, Judge Orders Prosecution to Pay Attention
At the very beginning of the hearing, the prosecution requested that the hearing be held behind closed doors, due to the risk in the case, but the judge rejected the request.
High Court Rejects Clause in ‘Ben-Gvir Amendment’ Involving Police Probes
The court "is once again making itself sovereign," National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said.
High Court Approves Ben Gvir’s Extended Authority over the Police Save for Investigations
Justice Minister Yariv Levin strongly protested: "In what other country can judges, who elect themselves, overturn by a single vote a law passed by parliament in three readings?"
With Final Payout Madoff’s Victims Recouped $19 Billion
The trustee for Madoff's liquidation assets filed at the end of 2015 an NIS 367 million ($100 million) lawsuit against several academic and healthcare regulators in Israel.
Jerusalem Court Tries Activist for Smuggling Contraband Sufganiyot into Temple Mount
Judge Anat Greenbaum-Shimon asked the police to rethink the charges and postponed the next hearing so that she could "have a talk with the prosecution."
Israeli Man Held for Espionage on Behalf of ‘Foreign Elements’
The Shin Bet domestic intelligence agency said an indictment against Alexander Granovsky, 29, is to be filed in the next several days.
Erev Hanukkah, 3 Torah Scrolls Stolen from Rishon Lezion Chabad House
"We are shocked, but believe we will recover the Torah scrolls and grow from the incident."
Many Biden Death-Penalty Commutations, but No Clemency for ‘Tree of Life’ Shooter
The U.S. president granted life in prison without parole to 37 of 40 death row prisoners, but not those guilty of “terrorism and hate-motivated mass murder.”
Suspects Caught Red-Handed Looting Galilee Archaeological Site
Four people were arrested while trying to break into an underground space at the Horbat Binit archaeological site in the Lower Galilee over the weekend.
Guatemalan Police Raid Lev Tahor Sect, Remove 160 Minors
As authorities attempted to intervene and recover the minors, clashes erupted between the police and members of the sect.
Dozens Injured from Smoke Inhalation as Fire Breaks Out in Jerusalem Girls Seminary
After about an hour, it was reported that firefighters had the fire under control, with no additional casualties or injuries reported.
Two Jerusalem Arabs Charged with Aiding the Enemy, Hezbollah, in Wartime
Both suspects were instructed to establish contact with a senior Hezbollah intelligence commander known as "Al-Hajj."
Eastern Jerusalem Man Arrested in Stabbing of Elderly Woman
Police are investigating if it was a terror attack.
Jailed Since Nov. 3, NCO Accused of Passing Documents to Netanyahu Begging President for...
The affair exposed an age-old problem in the communication between the IDF brass and Netanyahu.
Channel 14: Attorney General Baharav-Miara’s Son Stole Buddy’s Military Equipment but Was Never Tried
Friedman reported that Miara's son refused to pay the price of the stolen equipment, claiming it was too high.