Court
French appeals court rules that Algerian nanny who poisoned Jewish family not antisemitic
As previously covered by The Jerusalem Post in December 2025, an Algerian nanny was sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment for poisoning a French Jewish family for whom she was working.
Israeli court gives Ben-Gvir 10 days to explain why he blocked police officer's promotion
Police, prosecution trade blame over protest-related court losses
Ticketmaster, Live Nation found to be holding illegal monopolies in US, jury finds
‘Fake officer’ who fought on October 7 acquitted by reason of insanity
Beersheba District Court found that Assaf Shmuelevitz carried out the conduct attributed to him, but was in a psychotic state at the time, and bears no criminal responsibility.
Israel Police officer files contempt motion against Ben-Gvir over stalled promotion
Rinat Saban files contempt motion against Ben-Gvir, demanding her promotion as ordered by the court. Political interference in police appointments is at the center of the dispute.
‘Bild’ leak case: Court extends Urich restrictions, clarifies can speak to PM, but not about probe
Judge Menachem Mizrahi ruled that while Urich remains prohibited from working at the Prime Minister’s Office, he may speak with Netanyahu, provided they do not discuss the investigation.
As court halts IEEPA tariffs, Trump introduces new trade measures
Police seek to extend restrictions on Netanyahu adviser Yonatan Urich in ‘Qatargate’ probe
Police seek a ban on contact with Netanyahu and the PMO and a travel ban, as Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court President Judge Menahem Mizrahi set a hearing for Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.
Former IDF intel. officer sentenced to prison term in Greek spying case
Tal Dilian and his partner, Sara Aleksandra Fayssal Hamou, were sentenced to prison in Greece for illegal surveillance, including monitoring government officials and journalists with spyware.
Court extends restrictions on PMO chief of staff Tzachi Braverman until Sunday
Judge orders police to provide concrete date for key investigative step as defense warns suspect cannot be held ‘in limbo’ pending testimony not in his control.
Israel’s justice minister is undermining judicial independence and the rule of law - opinion
Israel faces an unprecedented constitutional crisis as Justice Minister Yariv Levin undermines the courts, threatening judicial independence and democracy.
Court extends restrictions on PMO chief of staff Tzachi Braverman ahead of Thursday hearing
Braverman’s representatives agreed to temporarily extend the restrictions until Thursday, after police submitted a request to continue the conditions shortly before they were due to lapse.
Brazilian court acquits 35-year-old of statutory rape of 12-year-old, citing 'consensual bond'
The case began after the girl’s absence from school triggered a report to the local child-protection council.