First time since Oct. 7:
Pumper truck used to clear protest in Tel Aviv
For the first time since the war began, police have deployed a pumper truck to clear a left-wing protest being held on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv.
For the first time since the war began, police have deployed a pumper truck to clear a left-wing protest being held on Kaplan Street in Tel Aviv.

A guard at a Jerusalem hospital praised the attack at the A-Zaatim checkpoint and called for additional acts of terror against Israelis.

The 29-year-old suspect, who volunteered in the Gaza envelope after the massacre, was arrested after police found a Kalashnikov assault rifle, a magazine, 51 5.56 rounds, and a substance that is suspected to be drugs, in his possession.

The officer who neutralized one of the terrorists in Thursday morning's shooting attack tells about how he noticed and responded, saving those around him in the process.

Only a few days before the terrorist attack at the Re’em junction, the terrorist who wanted to be a martyr was reported to the police – but the person reporting the complaint was sent by the dispatcher to file a complaint at the local police station.

Despite requests by the police to allow the arrest, the ISA claimed that the situation at present was too sensitive for the operation to proceed.

Rabbi Rami Berachyahu shares the story and sacrifice of Israel Police officers on October 7th.

As part of the ongoing operation to find all remains of the October 7th massacre, the Israel Police have located a Hamas motorcycle and remains of Hamas weaponry in a private house in southern Israel.

A Border Police officer who beat a journalist reporting on the stabbing attack yesterday in the Old City of Jerusalem has been suspended pending an investigation.

After returning to Israel illegally following extradition, he kidnapped the daughter of an acquaintance and demanded 50,000 shekel.

Violent protests against the autopsy of a 13-year-old boy found dead in his home are now in their second day.

Emergency responders bring joy to a young girl with special needs and a dream.

New footage and radio recordings detail how the outnumbered officers of the Ofakim police station fought the Hamas invasion on October 7th, many with only handguns against Kalashnikovs and RPGs.

An undercover operation by the Israel Police found eight businesses in southern Israel illegally selling lottery tickets to minors.

An Israeli farmer noticed several head missing from his flock after being intimidated by Bedouin. Security forces found them in the Bedouin encampment an hour later.

A Bedouin teenager who climbed the fence of a Negev town attacked forces responding to the intrusion with a knife. He was shot and fatally wounded on the spot.

The suspects, from Dimona and Be'er Sheva, allegedly stole computers that were used by the children for their studies from the Royal Hotel by the Dead Sea.

Police and ISA forces arrested the suspect before he was able to carry out a planned arson attack against the Haifa refinery and a police station.

Videos published this morning show masses of Palestinian Arabs entering the town of Mishor Adumim, allegedly without security clearance.

Israel Police clears for publication that Sergeant Major Ran Gvili fell in battle in Kibbutz Alumim and his body is being held in Gaza.

Clashes break out between police officers and protesters at conclusion of demonstration at Paris Square calling for release of hostages.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir donned a disguise and false identity to observe how ordinary citizens are treated when filing police reports.

Police arrest illegal Palestinian Arab alien from Qalqilya who stole a car, drove it wildly, hit citizens' cars, and lightly injured a driver.

Three suspects were arrested including, a reservist, on suspicion of trading in war spoils and ammunition, including RPG rifles, explosive devices, hand grenades, Kalashnikov rifles, and other ammunition.

Police to file an indictment on Thursday against woman who is suspected of attacking Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman.

The owner of the Direct Plus survey company praised the general and called for him to be put in charge of the Israel Police in light of his work in Judea and Samaria.

A Palestinian Arab man was arrested in the Brisker Yeshiva of Jerusalem after causing extensive property damage and assaulting police officers.

The suspects, both residents of Jerusalem's Arab neighborhoods, planned to prepare explosives and other means of destruction, which they intended to use to target security forces.

The homes of terrorists from Tsur Baher who murdered three Jews at Jerusalem entrance six weeks ago has been demolished.

Suspects fraudulently raised over 100,000 NIS impersonating hostages' families while using their photos, which they took from social media.

Those close to the minister explained that he was satisfied with how Commissioner Kobi Shabtai implemented his policies.

Israeli investigators and prosecutors are building a case against Hamas terrorists similar to the one against Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann.

A citizen who received a warning from the Israel Police before the Jerusalem Pride Parade will be compensated for violations of his rights.

Visitors arriving by public transportation, private minibus, will not be allowed to access the gravesite of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.

Prime Minister and Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman attend candle lighting with the men and women of the Israel Police.

Israel Dog Unit volunteers joined security forces on Saturday in the pursuit of suspects in two separate incidents.

37-year-old driver from Bnei Brak was caught speeding, turns out he was also driving under the influence of alcohol.

Forces arrested a team of four smugglers, residents of the Negev and seized two vehicles involved.

The Prime Minister visited the site of the police station where Hamas terrorists barricaded themselves on October 7th.

Emergency hotlines of the Israel Police, Magen David Adom and Fire and Rescue Services were down from 1:30 a.m. until about 4:30 a.m.

Former MK Yousef Jabareen claims arrests of Israeli Arabs are baseless and part of a crusade of intimidation.

Ben-Gvir ordered police to 'immediately end any expressions of support for these Nazis.'

An indictment has been filed against a woman who struck and killed a 4-year-old boy and fled the scene in May.

Four students in northern Israel we're arrested after publishing posts praising the Hamas invasion of israel.

2 teenagers from Umm al-Fahn caught with knives intended for stabbing attack at Tel Aviv train station.

An Ashdod resident is in custody after he was filmed speeding down a sidewalk in a Haredi neighborhood in the city.

Police operated in Shuafat and Anata to apprehend suspected rioters, instigators, and terror supporters.

Prime Minister Netanyahu visited the Israel Police's Unit 33, hey undercover arrest unit that took part in the fighting against Hamas.

Interrogations reveal Hamas offered $10,000 and an apartment to anyone who abducted an Israeli to Gaza.

Be'er Sheva resident allegedly entered the site of the Supernova festival under the guise of searching for missing persons.

'Whoever incites against Israel, soldiers, or its police officers will be dealt with harshly,' Police comissioner Shabtai promises.

A nurse at an Israeli hospital has been suspended after posts praising the Hamas invasion were traced to her.

Rabbi Rami Berachyahu spoke to Arutz Sheva about the challenge of identifying the bodies of fallen officers.

The IDF spokesman says that troops are still working to push the terrorists out of Israeli territory.

The Arab Higher Monitoring Committee of the Israeli Arabs denounced the recommendations that police use live fire on protesters.

A deputy police commissioner appointed by Minister Ben-Gvir is the current lead candidate to take control of the Israel Police.

The Israel Police have released helmet camera footage of the gunfight this morning in which multiple operators were injured.

The father of one of the undercover officers wounded this morning tells his feelings upon hearing that his son had been injured.

One of the suspects allegedly spat at the owner of a Christian shop that sells crucifixes, and others were filmed spitting at tourists.

Request to use live fire is in preparation for possible conflicts and following lessons learned from 2021 military operation, report says.
