Gilad Kariv
Police officers under investigation after detaining man, cutting Palestinian flag off his kippa
Dr. Alex Sinclair, a 53-year-old from Modi'in, wrote in a Facebook post that he was sitting at a café when a religious man began to shout at him that his kippah was "against the law."
MK Kariv, Zulat Institute, Rabbis for Human Rights ask High Court to strike down death penalty law
'May God kill, destroy the judges,' Yitzhak Yosef denounces ruling restricting Western Wall prayers
Knesset panel advances death penalty bill for final readings, Ben-Gvir vows law will pass
Army should've arrested Huwara rioters, Knesset Law Committee chair said
MK Gilad Kariv called the meeting in light of a number of high-profile incidents of settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Anti-vaxxer revenge porn riles Israeli Knesset committee
The pornography that was on the Zoom was not shown on the committee's broadcasts online and on television.
Darkenu launches campaign asking Diaspora Jews to support Western Wall deal
The non-partisan civil society movement Darkenu launched a campaign calling for Diaspora Jews to express their support for the Western Wall compromise which is being pushed by the gov't.
Bennett enters fray in Kotel deal controversy
Bennett to send cabinet secretary to meet Reform and Conservative reps, Jewish Agency selection process moving forward, despite Lapid failing to meet deadlines.
Knesset hearing on travel rules for Israelis’ relatives set for Tuesday
Israeli skies are set to close to all foreigners on Sunday at midnight, but A and B visa-holders who live in Israel will be able to enter the country.
MK Gilad Kariv, stop pushing your Kotel agenda - opinion
No matter how many times Women of the Wall flout their feminist agenda, this group of 30-40 women is nothing but a front for the political aspirations of the Israeli Reform movement.
Haredi protesters clash with police during Women of the Wall services
MKs planning to come to the services canceled their plans after a request by President Herzog.
Bill to keep sex offense evidence for 50 years approved for reading
A bill that would mean that samples taken from victims of sex offenses would be saved for 50 years was approved for first reading in the Knesset.
Grapevine: 'A city knit together'?
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Women of the Wall conduct Rosh Chodesh prayers with MK Kariv
WOW attempted to read the Torah reading for Rosh Chodesh amid protests against them.