court

Attorney-general: Police Chief Kobi Shabtai can't appoint new officers before retirement

Just before his retirement, the attorney-general ordered Chief Kobi Shabtai to freeze the appointment of senior officers in the Israel Police.

By BINI ASHKENAZI , SHLOMI HELLER
17/03/2024

‘Politicians in robes’: How a sharp right turn has endangered trust in the US Supreme Court

US Supreme Court's polarization post-Dobbs ruling raises concerns, eroding trust in its neutrality and independence.

Labor court judge weakens whistleblower protection law

Whistleblower's lawsuit leads to court ruling disallowing reassignment orders; appeal claims ruling undermines law.

By BINI ASHKENAZI
06/03/2024

Madeleine McCann case development: Main suspect accused of having a 'rape dungeon'

A former friend of main suspect Christian Brueckner, Manfred Seyferth, recounted seeing a video in which Brueckner assaulted the three-year-old girl.

Israeli traffic enforcement cameras fail reliability tests, expert says

University of Haifa expert claims Technion experiment on traffic enforcement camera reliability was flawed, leading to doubts on A3 system accuracy.

By UDI EZION
03/03/2024
Members of the International Court of Justice attend a hearing for alleged violations of the 1955 Tr

Peace cannot be achieved by UN bullying or kangaroo courts

Peace will only be possible when the Palestinian Authority eliminates its pay-for-slay law and when Palestinian schoolchildren will be taught to acknowledge and respect the citizens of Israel.

By RABBI ABRAHAM COOPER/THE MEDIA LINE
26/02/2024

Eilat rapists ringleader, right-hand man sentenced to double-digit prison time

Rafilov, the rape ringleader, was convicted on two counts of rape, two counts of aiding to rape, indecent acts and invasion of privacy.

A theatre review of plays ‘Terror’ and ‘The Crucible’

‘Terror’ will be performed at the Beit Zvi Theater Ramat Gan, while ‘The Crucible’ will be performed at the Impro Theater, Ramat Gan, during the month of February.

US investigation into Israeli firm sparks concerns of economic warfare

Finkelstein Metals, employing around 60 individuals from diverse religious backgrounds in northern Israel, is critical to the nation's industrial infrastructure.

World Court dismisses much of Ukraine's case against Russia

Kyiv had accused Moscow of violating two United Nations treaties

By REUTERS
31/01/2024
Subscribe for our daily newsletter
Subscribe for our daily newsletter

By subscribing I accept the terms of use and privacy policy