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State prosecutor interfering with claim against police

Attorneys for a Samaria resident attacked by police claim that the state prosecutor is deliberately delaying the case.

State prosecutor interfering with claim against police

Prosecutor to reopen prison pimping case, seek indictments

The state prosecutor has announced that it will be filing charges against individuals suspected in the Gilboa Prison pimping scandal.

Prosecutor to reopen prison pimping case, seek indictments

The dispute over the reform:

Minister Levin meets State Attorney for the first time

Justice Minister Yariv Levin meets State Attorney Amit Eisman as lawyers and jurists threaten a strike over the judicial reform.

Minister Levin meets State Attorney for the first time

Ukraine War:

Israeli EMT rescues 2 newborns, reunites them with their parents

My 64-hour mission to save two newborn babies in war-torn Ukraine.

Israeli EMT rescues 2 newborns, reunites them with their parents

Man suspected of killing teen to be charged with murder

State Prosecutor announces decision to indict 49-year-old suspected of killing Lital Yael Melnik, 17, and burying her at construction site.

Man suspected of killing teen to be charged with murder

State Attorney orders criminal probe into Gantz's former company

Benny Gantz is not considered a suspect in probe into artificial intelligence company Fifth Dimension, of which he was an executive.

State Attorney orders criminal probe into Gantz's former company

Acting State Prosecutor withdraws candidacy

Orly Ben Ari-Ginsberg removes candidacy for the post of Acting State Prosecutor following criticism over the appointment.

Acting State Prosecutor withdraws candidacy

Netanyahu lawyer says PM to appear before prosecutor in October

PMs lawyer says his client will appear before state prosecutor in early October over corruption allegations, after delay request rejected.

Netanyahu lawyer says PM to appear before prosecutor in October

25% of petitions to Supreme Court relate to Judea and Samaria

In 87% of all cases sides come to an agreement on their own, without court intervention.

25% of petitions to Supreme Court relate to Judea and Samaria

Supreme Court: Everyone has a right to a surrogate

Ignoring slippery slope of the 'baby trade,' Supreme Court says current surrogacy law is 'discriminatory.' Opinion.

Supreme Court: Everyone has a right to a surrogate

Justice Ministry to meet with 'hilltop youth'

Prosecution considering closing cases against the youth who live in Judea and Samaria, as senior officials plan to meet the youth.

Justice Ministry to meet with 'hilltop youth'

65 years later, Soviet officer faces prosecution in Ukraine

Ukraine prosecutors open murder investigation against 94-year-old Jewish former Soviet officer.

65 years later, Soviet officer faces prosecution in Ukraine

State Prosecutor rejects criminal probe into Levinstein remarks

The State Prosecutor announced it would not investigate remarks by Rabbi Yigal Levinstein against the LGBT community.

State Prosecutor rejects criminal probe into Levinstein remarks

Amona: We are completely obligated to the agreement

Denying reports to the contrary, Amona residents emphasize: We are totally obligated to the agreement which we reached with the government.

Amona: We are completely obligated to the agreement

High Court demands guarantees from Amona residents

The High Court is demanding Amona residents commit to peaceful evacuation even before it discusses state's request to postpone evacuation.

High Court demands guarantees from Amona residents

Power to the People

Heads of the Movement for Governability and Democracy – Meshilut, talk about adversity and motivation, achievements and upcoming goals.

Power to the People

No evidence of crimes by Lev Tahor sect

A delegation of Israeli officials visited the Lev Tahor community in Guatemala amid allegations of abuse and child marriages.

No evidence of crimes by Lev Tahor sect

Woman sues hospital over repeated infections

A woman filed suit against Sheba hospital for performing 10 breast operations on her due to repeated infections caused by latex gloves.

Woman sues hospital over repeated infections

Police recommend closure of investigation against Herzog

Police say there is no evidential basis to prosecute Herzog over illegal donations, recommend case be closed.

Police recommend closure of investigation against Herzog

Increased security for lawyer in Rabbi Berland case

Security beefed up following threats to one of the prosecution lawyers handling the Rabbi Eliezer Berland case.

Increased security for lawyer in Rabbi Berland case

No Murder Charges for Shavout Terrorist Stabber

Shoving a knife into the back of a Jewish man does not constitute attempted murder, according to the Prosecution.

No Murder Charges for Shavout Terrorist Stabber

Surrogate Infant of Israeli Parents Dies in Nepal

Newborn dies in field hospital in Kathmandu, two days after Israel rescinded order to speed up process of bringing surrogates to Israel.

Surrogate Infant of Israeli Parents Dies in Nepal

State Folds on Demolition of Glick Shooter's Home

After pressing for demolition, state decides to settle for merely sealing the room of would-be assassin Arab terrorist.

State Folds on Demolition of Glick Shooter's Home

Arutz Sheva exclusive

Peace Now Petition to Destroy Six Communities Rejected

Regavim attorney explains that High Court decision shows adoption of state position, real threat to Judea-Samaria is state attorney.

Peace Now Petition to Destroy Six Communities Rejected

Harsher Punishments for Online Incitement?

At a discussion of democracy under war conditions, Attorney Shlomi Abramson introduces harsher punishment for online incitement and racism.

Harsher Punishments for Online Incitement?

Court Rules State Attorney Biased Against the Right

Judge sides against 'scandalous' selective enforcement by Shai Nitzan, who ignored 'death to Jews,' 'castrate settlers' as incitement.

Court Rules State Attorney Biased Against the Right

State Refuses to Declare Protective Edge a 'War'

State Attorney calls for Supreme Court to reject Knesset call to upgrade operation - does such a decision impact compensation?

State Refuses to Declare Protective Edge a 'War'

Report: Prosecution to Seek Five-Year Term for Olmert

The Prosecution will ask for a five-year prison sentence for former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in the Holyland affair.

Report: Prosecution to Seek Five-Year Term for Olmert

Yitzhar Clashes

Defense Minister Slams 'Domestic Terrorism' in Yitzhar

Moshe Ya'alon vows to use 'all means necessary' in crackdown on extremists in Samaria community.

Defense Minister Slams 'Domestic Terrorism' in Yitzhar

Zaken Reportedly Has Incriminating Tape Against Olmert

Former PM's bureau chief has reportedly presented police with new evidence implicating him in obstruction of justice.

Zaken Reportedly Has Incriminating Tape Against Olmert

Gay TV Host Curses Minister Ariel for Appealing Surrogacy Law

"Uri Ariel, damn you," says host Gal Uchovsky after Ariel quashes law allowing same-sex couples to undergo surrogacy in Israel.

Gay TV Host Curses Minister Ariel for Appealing Surrogacy Law

Zaken Won't Testify Against Olmert

Prosecution stops talks with Shula Zaken's attorneys, cite lack of supporting evidence in her new testimony.

Zaken Won't Testify Against Olmert

Zaken Edging Closer to Testifying Against Olmert

Progress in negotiations between Shula Zaken and the prosecution on her testimony against former PM.

Zaken Edging Closer to Testifying Against Olmert

Former Olmert Aide May Testify Against Him

Shula Zaken, who has stood by former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for years, has changed her mind and may sign a plea bargain.

Former Olmert Aide May Testify Against Him

Gov: No Infiltrators in S. Tel Aviv, But No Enforcement Either

State attorney tells Supreme Court that infiltrators will be forbidden in Tel Aviv and Eilat, but that state can't enforce the conditions.

Gov: No Infiltrators in S. Tel Aviv, But No Enforcement Either

Livni: Lay Off the Prosecution

Justice Minister rejects criticism of the prosecution in the wake of the acquittal of MK Avigdor Lieberman.

Livni: Lay Off the Prosecution

Israel Considering Making 'Prisoner X' Report Public

The Prosecution is considering making public the report which determined that "Prisoner X" committed suicide while in prison.

Israel Considering Making 'Prisoner X' Report Public

Prosecution Files Appeal in Olmert Case

State Prosecutor's Office appeals former Prime Minister Olmert's verdict and light sentence.

Prosecution Files Appeal in Olmert Case

Prosecution Announces it Will Appeal Olmert Verdict

As it had promised to do last month, the prosecution announces that it will appeal the verdict and sentence of former PM Ehud Olmert.

Prosecution Announces it Will Appeal Olmert Verdict

Prosecution to Appeal Olmert's Verdict

Prosecution decides to appeal the decision to acquit former PM Olmert on charges of accepting cash from businessman Moshe Talansky.

Prosecution to Appeal Olmert's Verdict

Prosecutors to Probe Land-Use Enforcement in Jerusalem

Intense pressure from nationalist lawmakers and activists for the government to exercise sovereignty in all of Jerusalem may be paying off.

Prosecutors to Probe Land-Use Enforcement in Jerusalem

Prosecutors Subpoenaed in Ben Gvir Case

Itamar Ben Gvir won a battle in court as a Jerusalem Court orders prosecutors to take the stand and explain their decision to prosecute.

Prosecutors Subpoenaed in Ben Gvir Case

Prosecution Against Jewish Ownership of Land

State Prosecution petitions Supreme Court against Jewish ownership of hundreds of acres of Jewish land, or more, in Judea/Samaria.

Prosecution Against Jewish Ownership of Land

State Prosecutors' Strike Comes to an End

Representatives of the Finance Ministry and striking state prosecutors sign a compromise deal after a 43-day strike.

State Prosecutors' Strike Comes to an End

Lawyers' Strike Keeps Teenage Girl under House Arrest

State Prosecution strike causes major slowdown in providing legal redress for citizens – and at least one teenage girl is stuck under house arrest.

Lawyers' Strike Keeps Teenage Girl under House Arrest

State Opposes Surrogacy for Homosexual Couple

The state argues that homosexual couples may not have a child using a surrogate mother. High Court to issue ruling.

State Opposes Surrogacy for Homosexual Couple