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Over 2,400 sexual assault complaints filed in IDF in 2025, military reports
Data revealed that more than 700 complaints filed ended in nothing more than a disciplinary hearing, while 42 indictments were filed against offenders, and 21 others faced disciplinary trials.
Israeli children's mental health plummets as a result of ongoing war experiences
Preliminary UN probe blames Israel and likely Hezbollah for peacekeeper deaths
Sharp rise in complaints against judges in 2025 as systemic delays remain core issue
Will Kiryat Ono, Ganei Tikva, and Givat Shmuel merge into a single municipality?
The Interior Ministry appointed a committee to examine merging Kiryat Ono, Ganei Tikva, and Givat Shmuel into one municipality. Local leaders: "Outrageous decision detached from reality."
Russian court hearing of jailed US reporter Gershkovich brought forward to July 18
President Vladimir Putin has said Russia is open to a prisoner exchange involving Gershkovich and that contacts with the United States have taken place but must remain secret.
Iran expanding missile production in new satellite photos, sources say - report
The enlargement of the sites follows an October 2022 deal in which Iran agreed to provide missiles to Russia, which has been seeking them for its war against Ukraine.
'A ticking time bomb': State Comptroller criticizes handling of road accidents
While the number of people killed as a result of road accidents is minor in European countries, in Israel it has increased by considerable percentages, the State Comptroller revealed.
Antisemitism Report: 'October 7 helped spread a fire already out of control'
Concern for the future of Jewish life around the world is reflected in TAU and the Anti-Defamation League report on global antisemitism for 2023.
Bible engagement falls below 40% among Americans, continuing a decade-long decline
The decline in Bible engagement is accompanied by societal concern about the Bible's role in shaping character.
IDF Comptroller: Many complaints went down over course of the war
The report notes shortages of weapons, ammunition, food, and bomb shelters but spins positively.
Likud's response to the Meron report is indicative of what's to come - analysis
Instead of at least acknowledging that Netanyahu was found to bear personal responsibility for the disaster, the response attempts to discredit the committee members.
From Meron to Oct. 7: What does ‘responsibility’ mean? - analysis
Whom does this responsibility include? Of whom can it be said that this tragedy took place on their watch?
Meron Disaster Commission finds Netanyahu, police, and officials responsible for catastrophe
The interim report advised the appointment of a minister in charge of the celebrations and recommended that infrastructure be improved at the site to remove safety hazards.