Legal Headline
Rabbi Eliyahu Godlevsky named as father who sexually assaulted his daughters
The daughters, who submitted the request to lift the gag order, did so through the legal aid office within the Justice Ministry.
Police arrest four in connection to gang rape of young teen in Eilat
A-G to review whether Netanyahu is in conflict of interest over firing of Shin Bet head
Meitar reclaims title of Israel's biggest law firm
Proposed bill could open criminal investigation into attorney general
To address this issue, the proposed bill would allow the Justice Minister to appoint an external prosecutor.
Police release bodycam footage of Noa Goldenberg’s arrest amid legal controversy
The footage showed Goldenberg fleeing into the water, ignoring an officer and a lifeguard telling her to exit the water for over ten minutes.
Court allows for publication: Three civilians suspected of killing Nukhba terrorist
Israeli court allows publication of case involving suspected murder of Nukhba terrorist, denied by suspect, amid controversy over gag order and police appeals for detention extension.
Egypt warns it may withdraw from Gaza war mediation over 'attempts to doubt' its role
Egypt said some "parties" recently directed blame towards Egyptian and Qatari mediators and accused them of being biased.
ICJ to hold hearings today over new emergency measures after Rafah operation
South Africa wants the move to join its larger case against Israel.
Free speech? Two protesters arrested for calling Ben-Gvir a criminal - legal aid org
"Ben-Gvir is turning the police into his own private militia. We won't let this deter us. This emphasizes the need to replace the government and will only make the protest stronger."
Dutch court orders halt to export of F-35 jet parts to Israel
The Netherlands houses one of several regional warehouses of US-owned F-35 parts, from which the parts are distributed to countries that request them.