Police launch new emergency hotline
Police launch new emergency phone line as part of Commissioner Alsheikh's campaign to upgrade hotline following high profile failures.
Police launch new emergency phone line as part of Commissioner Alsheikh's campaign to upgrade hotline following high profile failures.
At a packed Supreme Court session today, the justices ruled in favor of right-wing party over the warnings of the police.
Details of call reporting spotting of Nashat Milhem boarding a bus published, showing police declined to check information.
Head of police's Operations Unit says outrage over police not following up lead on Milhem's whereabouts is a 'storm in a teacup.'
Police reportedly never followed up call from two women who saw Nashat Milhem enter a bus in north Tel Aviv with bloodstains on his shirt.
Shocking footage from the cell phone of Nashat Milhem shows the intoxicated terrorist ranting against Obama and Shiites.
Details divulged as three accomplices of Milhem, including family members, face indictment for providing shelter, food and even drugs.
Tel Aviv shooting survivor took a bullet to the leg two weeks ago, but she won't let her dreams of opening a pilates studio be shot down.
Nashat Milhem's body released for burial after family agrees that no more than 40 people would attend the funeral.
Unusual glasses worn by Nashat Milhem at Tel Aviv pub shooting were not meant to distort facial features, rather protect against bullets.
Erdan calls for widespread recruitment of Arabs and 'much, much larger scope integration,' in shadow of Milhem attack and accomplices.
From today's ILTV edition. Residents of Nashat Milhem's hometown discuss his killing.
Of 20 suspected accomplices, one has arrest extended 7 days on evidence he actively helped make the lethal shooting happen.
PA praises 'dearest martyr,' but raises uproar for not listing him as '150th martyr' in current terror wave because he was Israeli citizen.
Upon his release from custody, Mohammed Milhem, father of terrorist Nashat, said security forces treated him fairly and respectfully.
Accomplices include those who actively helped the Tel Aviv shooter as well as those who recognized him but did not alert authorities.
Haifa Magistrates Court orders Mohammed Milhem's release following deal between lawyer and police.
After murdering two in Tel Aviv pub shooting, Nashat Milhem managed to escape back to Arara with a pre-planned car in 100 minutes.
Defense Ministry decides to recognize the three people murdered by Nashat Milhem in Tel Aviv as victims of terrorism.
Interior Security Minister defends security forces for taking a week to hunt down Nashat Milhem, as suspected accomplices kept in jail.
MK Peri tries to separate terror and Arab citizens, saying 'negligible' number are involved in terror, and blaming 'government neglect.'
Prime Minister thanks security forces for taking down Tel Aviv shooter, warns terrorists 'sooner or later we will reach you.'
Arab Israeli residents admit they knew Tel Aviv shooter was hiding in hometown but kept silent, and that his family 'protected him to end.'
Security forces eliminate Nashat Milhem, one week after he murdered three people in Tel Aviv; officials praise security forces.
Hamas issues a statement mourning the death of Tel Aviv terrorist, while Islamic Jihad threatens to make Israel pay.
Police believe Tel Aviv terrorist was assisted by accomplices who helped him hide and supplied him with food and clothing.
Families of the Tel Aviv terrorist's victims welcome his elimination but stress it does not fill the void left behind by their loved ones.
A week later, police reportedly to ask PA to aid in manhunt of Nashat Milhem, as weapon dealers and former cell mates are being questioned.
Senior Hamas terrorist encourages continuation of terrorist attacks in Israel, praises Tel Aviv terrorist as a hero.
On seventh day of search for terrorist Nashat Milhem, police and Shin Bet shift pursuit of shooter to northern region.
No footage of Nashat Milhem's escape exists, leading investigators to believe he disabled cameras sometime before murdering driver.
After police confirm Tel Aviv terrorist Nashat Milhem killed Amin Shaban, outraged family says police never bothered to inform them.
Gag order over search for Nashat Milhem partially lifted, as police focus on Palestinian Authority areas.
Details of investigation still under gag order, but investigators claim they are homing in on Nashat Milhem, who may be in PA territory.
Juadat Milhem reiterates calls for his brother Nashat to hand himself in after being released from custody.
Attorney relative who previously represented Tel Aviv shooter surprised 'Israel with its great power is unable to locate a little criminal.'
Ex-police chief explains the difficulty in tracking down Nashat Melhem, court records show he was a known threat.
Mohammed Melhem's lawyer says client called the Tel Aviv shooter as soon as he realized he committed lethal attack.
Manhunt turns to Wadi Ara region in north, as lethal shooter's father and family are arrested on suspicions of aiding his escape.
Police Commissioner Roni Alsheich makes condolence call to Tel Aviv attack victim's family. Says 'we won't give out information.'
Police detain Mohammed Melhem, father of Nashat Melhem, for questioning. Nashat murdered three in Tel Aviv on Friday.
From today's ILTV edition. Police continue to look for the terrorist who killed two people in Tel Aviv last Friday.
Searches for Nashat Melhem yield no result; Internal Security Min. reveals he deliberately got rid of phone to make himself harder to trace.
Mohammed Melhem urges son Nashat to 'call him' or 'turn yourself in' after murdering two in Tel Aviv pub shooting on Friday.
Theorizing that Melhem may have left Israeli controlled area, Security forces contact PA to ascertain if he is hiding there.
Minister of Public Security tries to calm Tel Aviv residents' concerns.
Police hope discovery of Nashat Melhem's cellular phone may assist with investigation into his whereabouts.
Officer reveals misconduct of Tel Aviv terrorist in jail, expert who diagnosed him: 'he said he had superpower and could prophesy.'
Police call on public to remain vigilant and report to hotline, as Arab shooter remains at large in Tel Aviv region.
Residents of Ramat Aviv neighborhood where Nashat Melhem worked as vegetable delivery boy dismiss family claims he was 'insane.'
Nashat Melhem's relative says his entire family and village are shocked and urge Melhem to turn himself in.
With Nashat Melhem still on the loose, parents are afraid to send their students to school, in spite of increased security presence.