Activist: Police Complicit in Temple Mount Discrimination
Activist Yehuda Glick charges police with discriminating against Jews, supporting Muslim efforts to keep Jews off of Temple Mount.
Activist Yehuda Glick charges police with discriminating against Jews, supporting Muslim efforts to keep Jews off of Temple Mount.

A Be'er Sheva Traffic Court judge ruled that radar guns are often inaccurate in a move that could affect drivers nationwide.
Activists Marzel and Ben-Gvir lose court case and are ordered to pay NIS 13,000. 'We're still ahead,' the two say.

Nine years after the October 2000 riots, and one year after violence in Akko, police train to quell Jewish-Arab violence quickly and effectively.

Drivers attack police officers in Bat Yam and on Highway 1. Wounded officer: Here, civilians don't fear the police.

Officer Shachar Mizrachi shot a thief who attempted to run down police. On Thursday, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu revealed details of his "Zero Tolerance for Violence" policy.

Jews in the Hevron region who were accused of attacking Arab farmers have been released, and the case closed, for lack of evidence.
As police threaten to indict him for bribery, FM Lieberman says he regrets nothing, and he expects to remain in office for several years.
Two Jews were detained and held for hours on Sunday morning for kneeling on the Temple Mount as the Holy Temple Festival concluded.
The Supreme Court has overruled police authority to revoke the licenses of “wild” drivers.

Jews in Judea and Samaria are used to hearing celebratory gunfire from Arab towns. The 'festive' fire can be dangerous, some warn.

Police have recommended that former PM Olmert be indicted for appointing political allies.

Tel Aviv police “invented” a machine proving to a suspect that, contrary to his claims, he remembered all that happened the night of the murder.
The police said Sunday they have plans to take down 11 buildings in Yesha, less than a week after Barak warned he would take down 23 outposts.

Both Arabs and Jews say they’re terrified to leave their houses and claim police refused to stop a clan war which killed two and left ten wounded.

Hareidi religious Jews in Jerusalem threw rocks at police for the second straight Saturday to protest opening a parking lot on the Sabbath.
