Report:
Lapid takes vacation without Ethics Committee approval
Opposition Leader Yair Lapid used party funding to take a vacation without approval of the Knesset Ethics Committee as required by protocol.
Opposition Leader Yair Lapid used party funding to take a vacation without approval of the Knesset Ethics Committee as required by protocol.


Demonstrators against the judicial reform gathered in front of the hotel ahead of a conference with several coalition politicians.

Police will appeal the decision to release the man arrested in connection with the killing of a Palestinian Arab to house arrest.

Ruling party accuses former Supreme Court candidate of incitement, demands action from law enforcement.
A ransomware attack on Mayanei HaYeshua Medical Center has been stopped and the hospital computers are being cleaned and checked.

Arab MK comments on freezing of NIS 200 million for Arab communities by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.

Police allege that the man shot his son eight times in the torso, as well as stabbing the victim. The suspect claims self defense.

Minister Amichai Chikli opposed Finance Minister Smotrich's decision to freeze funding to Arab community authorities.

Regains consciousness in hospital, hours after being revived by defibrillator administered by United Hatzalah volunteers.

Senior Religious Zionist rabbis published a letter denouncing unequal enforcement against Israelis attacked by Palestinian Arabs.

Jerusalem court accepts appeal and orders suspect released despite police opposition. Other suspect remains in custody at hospital.

Jerusalem court hears appeal against detention of 2 Jewish men in death of Arab during near-lynching of Jewish shepherd.

Dr. Noam Arnon says the visionary rabbi's vision helped resuscitate the community of Hebron years after its community was massacred.

Organizers of anti-government protests petition Supreme Court, demanding access to village where PM Netanyahu is vacationing.

Finance Ministry aiming to cut budgets transferred by former Min. Ayelet Shaked.

Esti and Shalom Yaniv pen letter to IDF soldiers who demolished the home of the terrorist who killed their sons, Hallel and Yagel Yaniv.

While Ben-Gvir is promoting an ease on granting gun licenses, the police are identifying cases that could end in disaster.

Opposition sources claim coalition is preparing a trick to avoid Supreme Court ruling on calling Judicial Selection Committee together.

Honenu filed an appeal with the Jerusalem District Court demanding the release of the detainees from the incident near the village of Burqa.

Are Public Broadcasting Corportation Kan's Arabic language programs undergoing "Palestinization" under the Israeli taxpayer's radar?

Dr. Yuval Maroz opposes doctors' threats to strike against legal reform: "We have moved from a democratic discourse."

An attorney for a Jewish rights group explains how the Palestinian Arab was killed in Burqa and says his client is a hero.

State Department spokesperson repeats Washington’s assertion that violent incident in Palestinian Arab village was a “terrorist attack”.

Suspect taken in for questioning and the police estimate arrests of other suspects are expected soon.

Opposition sources blast conduct of Labor Party chairwoman Merav Michaeli, claim that she is driving centrist voters away.

Government official says government ready for a significant compromise on the changes in the Judicial Selection Committee.

Sources say lack of autopsy and other evidence combined with suspect's serious injuries make it difficult to charge Jewish suspects.

A 17-year-old girl was moderately injured and two others slightly injured by a gas explosion in the camp of the Ariel youth movement.

Attorney Ofer Bartel causes outrage with stunning claim on Israeli television.

3-year-old evacuated to hospital with heat stroke after being locked in hot car for extended period.

Prime Minister Netanyahu suggested to haredi MKs that they advance the conscription law in the winter session as they requested.

'White Coats' leaders say their doctors will not come to hospitals to work if Supreme Court's rulings on Basic Laws are ignored.

In the violent incident in Burka, Yehiel Indore was hit in the head by a stone.

Minister May Golan and her mother were surrounded by protesters at a restaurant in Ben-Gurion airport.

Sources in defense echelon say division of authority has created a complex problem which influences the security situation.

PM tells Bloomberg he is confident in peace talks with Saudi Arabia, Palestinian issue has little relevance to the talks.

The suspect, a Bedouin resident of the Negev in his 30s, was indicted and is being held in detention.

PM Netanyahu and wife Sara go on vacation - and anti-government protesters announce intention to join them.

Officers found a Kinder Suprise Egg containing crystal meth and heroin divided into portions. The suspect is in custody.

Fellowship contributes over 1.5m towards scholarships, offering 1,000 youth opportunities to attend summer camp.

Former Justice Min. believes current coalition will last another three years, says she has no intention of returning to politics right now.

Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah cooked schnitzel in his car to show how hot a car can become in the summer sun.

Firefighters continue to work to extinguish fire at illegal dumping site and the Civil Administration has begun covering the site with sand.

Brig. Gen. (Res.) Amir Avivi, founder and chairman of IDSF meets senior Israel Heritage Foundation delegation.

PM Netanyahu tells Bloomberg in interview he will not pursue the entire judicial overhaul originally planned by his government.

Police serve an order forbidding Neriah Zarog from entering Judea and Samaria as he was interviewing to join the town of Yitzhar.

Among the concessions: Equating tolls, promoting an industrial area near Hebron and freezing the PA's tax debts for a year.

A message from the leaders of the coalition states that the Supreme Court cannot deliberate the legality of Basic Laws.

Thousands accompanied Chen Amir, the patrolman murdered in the attack in Tel Aviv, on his final journey.

Shin Bet is also warning of a worrying rise in the number of threats and incitement against judicial system officials.

The Palestinian Authority denounced Itamar Ben-Gvir's support for the suspect in the killing of a Palestinian teen as supporting murder.

National Security Minister Ben-Gvir, during a Security Cabinet meeting, opposed proposed economic concessions to the PA.

Minister of Strategic Affairs Dermer says he believes judicial reform is an internal matter and that foreign leaders should respect that.

Two women from Lod drove onto train tracks and were struck by a passing train, but miraculously escaped with only minor injuries.

The two are suspected to be associates of the terrorist who shot and killed a motorcycle patrolman on Saturday.

Israel Ganz says attacks on Jewish shepherds are a regular occurrence, and on Friday, the shepherds’ lives were 'in clear mortal danger.'

The supervisor of the patrolman murdered in the shooting attack in Tel Aviv speaks about the feeling of loss in the Tel Aviv municipality.

MK Tzvi Succot visited the Jewish man who was severely injured in a confrontation with Arabs and is suspected of shooting an attacker.

A security guard and the station manager at the train station in Haifa looked after the girl until her parents returned to get her.

Court orders that amendment to Basic Law not go into effect until next government in unprecedented ruling.
