Israel Police Commissioner Danny Levy froze the operations of law enforcement’s new incitement department on Monday, in compliance with a High Court decision handed down the previous day.
The court decision ordered a pause in the…
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Police chief halts incitement department’s operations, complying with High Court
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“The human capital of Israel’s economy is what continues to drive its growth”
Chairman of the Board of Bank Leumi, Uri Alon, addressed the potential economic implications following the end of Operation Roaring Lion. His remarks were delivered at the Israel Economic Conference 2026, organized by the leading media group…
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Law widening religious courts’ civil role sparks debate over choice, rights
The Knesset’s approval last week of a law allowing rabbinical and Sharia courts to arbitrate certain civil disputes was pitched by its backers as a narrow, voluntary expansion of choice. Critics, however, see something larger: not merely…
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Over 1,600 kilometers from Israel: IDF strikes Iranian air defense sites near Caspian Sea
IAF struck air defense systems concealed in a forested area near the Caspian Sea in northern Iran.
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Bank of Israel keeps rate unchanged, cuts growth forecast
The Bank of Israel has issued revised forecasts for GDP growth, the budget deficit and debt-to-GDP growth based on the assumption that the war will end toward the end of April.
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Spain closes airspace to US planes involved in Iran war
Spain has closed its airspace to US planes involved in attacks on Iran, a step beyond its previous denial of use of jointly-operated military bases, Defense Minister Margarita Robles said on Monday.
“We don’t authorize either the use of…
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Israel advances controversial death penalty bill targeting Palestinian prisoners amid regional war
By Aseel Al-Akhras
RAMALLAH, March 30, 2026 (WAFA) – As global attention remains largely focused on the ongoing regional war involving Israel, the United States, and Iran, Israel is moving forward with controversial legislation…
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Netanyahu orders Church of the Holy Sepulchre open after Palm Sunday closure flares tensions
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered that the top Catholic clergy in Israel be allowed into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ahead of Easter, in an attempt to calm tensions that flared after police blocked…
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Holy Sepulchre Easter services to go ahead as Church leaders reach deal with police
Catholic officials in Jerusalem said Monday that prayer arrangements for Holy Week and Easter have been resolved with Israeli authorities, ending a spat over the issue as police sought to implement restrictions amid Iranian missile…
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