Court
Exceptional Case: The participation of a mayor in an advertising video was approved
The court ruled: The mayor of Lod is permitted to lead campaigns to recruit investors to the city.
Why Netanyahu's bribery charge remains despite judges' doubts - analysis
Judicial Selection Committee picks 26 more judges, registrars after extended freeze
Confessed to stealing from the register – and received NIS 278,000 in compensation
'You Arabs should not be here': Suspect arrested for spitting at, threatening pharmacist
According to the suspicion, Bublil arrived at the pharmacy on Monday with a prescription for his wife. During his time there, a dispute developed between him and the pharmacists.
Why mediation is gaining ground as an alternative to litigation
'We are in a war,' alleged Iran-backed militant exclaims in US court
US prosecutors say Iraqi national Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi helped plan approximately 18 attacks in Europe in recent months.
Netanyahu asks to shorten, cancel testimony days as judges push to finish Case 2000
Netanyahu is currently being cross-examined in Case 2000, the media-corruption case involving his conversations with Yediot Aharonot publisher Arnon “Noni” Mozes ahead of the 2015 election.
High Court rules Justice Minister Yariv Levin must convene Judicial Selection Committee
The ruling was issued after the Minister of Justice refused to convene the committee for about a year and a half due to the lack of a broad consensus regarding the selection of candidates.
Israeli court revokes citizenship of Cuban man over sham marriage
The court finds that citizenship was obtained through a fictitious marriage and false representations to immigration authorities.
Austrian who planned attack on Taylor Swift concert gets 15 years in prison
Beran A, whose last name has not been made public in accordance with Austrian privacy rules, was arrested on August 7, 2024, the day before the first of three planned concerts by the US pop star.
Netanyahu asks District Court to cancel testimony in trial due to diplomatic, security matters
Netanyahu’s attorney, Noa Milstein, told the court that, if needed, Netanyahu’s chief of staff could come to the Tel Aviv District Court, or any other place the judges ordered, to explain the matter.
Court extends detention of sixteen minors arrested for Independence Day murder of Yemano Zalka
The decision, which approved the State Attorneys' request to extend the minors' decision until further notice, followed an extensive hearing at the Central District Court.
Netanyahu trial: Case 2000 hearing cut short for ‘security-diplomatic schedule reasons’
Shortly after the hearing began at its regular time, Netanyahu’s attorneys entered a meeting with presiding judges Rivka Friedman-Feldman, Moshe Bar-Am, and Oded Shaham.