The three teenagers allegedly got into an altercation with the victim on the bus before following him off and stabbing him.
Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau confirmed that the search must continue through Shabbat as this is a matter of life or death.
Daqqah died at the age of 64, less than a year before he was scheduled to be released in March 2025.
In a statement, the Israel Police emphasized to the public that the law prohibits disseminating false information.
At least eight were arrested at protests across Israel Saturday night.
Police officers who interrogated Hamas Nukhba terrorists tell of the horrors that the terrorists partook in as the October 7 massacre unfolded.
Police are clearly interfering in the political content of the protests, according to activist Yeheli, who explained that the signs that are taken don't contain messages of incitement or slander.
Jerusalem court opts for police officers to face fines and and community service instead, despite victim's rights violation concerns.
Security forces found documents, media, phones, and other evidence indicating Haniyeh's involvement in serious security offenses.
Southern district police are conducting searches to remove any additional threats.