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'Genocide' complaint filed in Paris over deaths of French citizens in Gaza airstrike - report
Jacqueline Rivault's complaint comes after her two grandchildren were killed in Gaza during an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza.
Bank Hapoalim blocks Physicians for Human Rights' account over terrorism financing claims
Police officers to compensate protesters for excessive force, court rules
Southern Israel resident convicted of one million NIS fraud through phishing
Netanyahu's trial: Tadmor probes prime minister's relationship with Milchan
Netanyahu cross-examined in day 36 of criminal corruption trial
Harvard seeks end to US funding cuts, says national security, public health research in peril
In a lawsuit filed Monday, Harvard argues that the Trump administration’s funding freeze is illegal and threatens to derail critical research into pediatric HIV, dark energy, and more.
Michigan man suspected of racist threats at synagogue pleads guilty to weapons offense
He allegedly drove through the parking lot at Temple Beth El while yelling racist and antisemitic profanities and threats like "F--- Israel and Jews!" and "Y'all are going to die!" the case stated.
Netanyahu trial day 35: Last day of defense questioning opens in Tel Aviv
Netanyahu: I never registered conversations with Mozes as bribery
“I never took this as bribery. I saw it as a general statement that he would try to get to it, not at all something specific. I didn’t take it that seriously, nor did anybody else,” Netanyahu said.
Proposal requiring classroom displays of Ten Commandments passes Texas House
The underlying measure is among Republicans’ efforts this session to expand religion in public classrooms. Lawmakers voted Friday to send a bill to Abbott allowing prayer time in public schools.
Netanyahu trial day 32: Trial ends at Tel Aviv courthouse
ICC governing Assembly confirms Karim Khan's leave of absence due to sexual abuse allegations
Deputy ICC Prosecutors Mame Mandiaye Niang and Nazhat Shameem Khan are due to run the office during his absence, said the Assembly.
High Court: Gov't must appoint the next civil service czar in competitive procedure
The ruling marked a significant development on an issue that pitted the government against the attorney-general, and is connected, according to critics, to its attempt to politicize public service.
'Qatargate:' Urich released from arrest, judge criticizes police conduct
Two weeks ago, a district court overturned a Magistrate's Court decision on Urich's house arrest, remanding him to it, as suspicions against him grew stronger.