Terror not ruled out:
One dead in truck explosion in south Tel Aviv
50-year-old man killed in truck explosion in south Tel Aviv. The police are investigating the circumstances of the incident, and have not ruled out a nationalist motive.
50-year-old man killed in truck explosion in south Tel Aviv. The police are investigating the circumstances of the incident, and have not ruled out a nationalist motive.

Three residents of the Bedouin town of Tel Sheva in the Negev Desert were arrested for planning to carry out a terror attack in Israel.

Two soldiers left an M-4 weapon inside a military vehicle near a store in Jaffa. A man got out of his car and stole the weapon. Police arrested a suspect in Petach Tikva.

Many Israelis report receiving a text message including their name, address and warning that the recipient “will be buried by next week”. Israel Police: These are fake messages intended to cause panic.

Hundreds of police officers entered the homestead at 4:00 a.m. to carry out the demolition.

A 19-year-old man from A'raba attempted to flee police, running a red light, driving over a traffic island, and hitting both a safety rail and a police car.

Omar Razak Kamel Odeh was a resident of Salfit and entered Israel even though he did not hold a work permit. Suspicions that he worked with accomplices.

Teens on a bus in Ashdod reportedly heard a passenger saw 'Allahu Akbar.' Police were called and rumors began spreading online that a bus was hijacked, but the police clarified that no security incident occurred.

Thousands of people participated Saturday evening in a demonstration organized by the families of hostages at the Kirya base in Tel Aviv.

A special meeting was held to determine how best to cooperate in the possible scenarios that could face Israel following the attacks in Beirut and Tehran.

Investigations show that the suspect's motive is unclear and he is maintaining his right to remain silent. His arrest was extended by four days.

The police have begun examining charred remains found in vehicles that were hit with anti-tank missiles during the massacre to determine if they are bone fragments.

The incident took place near Yitzhar Junction in Samaria as police were attempting to disperse a protest against the security situation.

The prosecution announced to Religious Zionist Party chairman Yehuda Wald that materials regarding the complaint against Golan had been transferred to the Israel Police for examination.

Central District detectives today arrested two brothers from East Jerusalem on suspicion of stealing a military pickup truck from a garage in Petah Tikva.

The boat rolled off the coast of Kfar Nahum due to high winds and waves. An air and sea operation was launched to rescue survivors.

From the suspect's investigation, it appears that he threatened to murder Prime Minister Netanyahu on Telegram. After his arrest, he was brought in for questioning at the Cyber Unit.

The President addressed the farewell event for Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai and called on leaders to ensure that the police force remains in national consensus.

Dramatic development in the murder investigation of Yochai Avni, Prison Service warden; police imposed a gag order on the case.

Marijuana, drug-growing equipment found in addition to stolen military equipment in police raid on suspect's home.

Saar Ofir claims he was uninvolved in the incident. 'Someone threw my name in because I reported the theft of a weapon from a YAMAM operator.'

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir comments on investigation into murder of Nukhba terrorist: 'State Prosecutor to remember that he is the prosecutor of the State of Israel, and not of its enemies.'

Three residents of Qalansawe were arrested on suspicion of contact with terrorist operatives and the transfer of munitions. Today, in accordance with the findings of the investigation, an indictment was filed against them.

Clashes between police officers and haredi demonstrators during a protest against army enlistment in Jerusalem. Five suspects arrested.

Israel Police responds to MK Naama Lazimi's claims that she was attacked by officers, publishes footage showing her obstructing police from confiscating a cell phone from an arrested protester.

Hymanut Kassou vanished more than 120 days ago in the Tzfat area, leading to a mass search effort that has carried on for nearly four months.

The soldier was arrested after complaints by concerned citizens and will be transferred for investigation by the military police.

Officers from Unit 33 of the Israel Police, in cooperation with IDF troops and directed by the Shin Bet, eliminate two Islamic Jihad terrorists in Qalqilya. One of them planned an attack.

IDF Central Command Commanding Officer Yehuda Fox and Samaria and Judea District Police Commander Avishai Moalem faced off on the police's handling of nationalistic crime.

A man went to move his car, which was parked close to a fire and lost consciousness. A resourceful and brave policeman saved his life.

Police submitted an indictment against a Jerusalem resident who broke into a shop and caused thousands of shekels of damage to wigs he deemed immodest.

The commander of the Ofakim police station recounts how the Israel Police enabled thousands to escape the festival area.

A 19-year-old Arab from Abu Ghosh posed as an IDF soldier and gave an interview against Israel on social media. The police arrested him.

Police officers pursued and arrested a suspect fleeing the scene of a shooting.

24-year-old Eden Yerushalmi was kidnapped from the Nova Festival in Re'im. In the recording, she can be heard describing her situation to the police while incessant gunfire is heard in the background.

From the suspect's investigation, it emerged that he supports ISIS, and tried to join the ranks of the terrorist organization recently to receive training and guidance for participating in terrorist activities.

Ahead of the Jerusalem Pride Parade, the Honenu legal aid organization demands that the Israel Police cease arbitrarily arresting protesters against the event.

Hundreds of police officers shut down all highways in the area, detained all residents of the homesteads, destroyed residences and sheepfolds, and confiscated farming equipment.

"My entire face hurt and they gave me stitches in the hospital," Rabbi Avraham Kroizer recounted. When asked if he would forgive the policeman, he responded: "If he repents, then by all means."

A pair of glasses belonging to the late first Prime Minister was stolen off a desk in his home in Sde Boker. A quick investigation led police to the thief, an IDF soldier, and to the spectacles.

Police have stopped buses full of passengers trying to reach Meron and forced dozens of worshipers out of Meron after they began destroying police barricades.

In light of the controversy surrounding the question of drafting haredim into the IDF, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has ordered the creation of a plan to integrate them into the Israel Police instead.

Police arrested two activists for actions that could disturb public order and animal abuse after they attempted to smuggle the goat onto the Temple Mount and bring the Passover Sacrifice.

Data revealed in a recent Knesset meeting shows that for all of 2022 and 2023, only haredim were ever charged with illegal assembly during protests.

Violent confrontations broke out this evening in Tel Aviv between protesters and the police. A water cannon was used. Three protesters were arrested, among them relatives of hostages.

Shani Peretz and her colleagues fought against the terrorist cells in the Re'im sector. 'We drove south with guns drawn out the window. We saw bodies lying on the floor.'

Family members of hostages and supporters protest in several locations, demanding the release of the abductees. Clashes with police erupt in several locations.

Clashes erupt during demonstration for the release of the hostages in Tel Aviv. Police try to detain sister of hostage Matan Zangauker, before her mother intervenes.

Severe violence was inflicted last night by the police on youths during the blocking of aid trucks to Gaza on Route 1.

Jerusalem police officers stopped a woman for questioning. She refused to comply with instructions and drew a knife on the officers.

In a video showing police officers detaining Prof. Aryeh Eldad, a voice on the officer's radio can be heard mentioning instructions received from members of the Jordanian custodianship.

Police arrested a woman on suspicion of impersonating a doctor and causing death by negligence after she supervised a home birth in Bat Ayin.

Near 4:00 AM, the police raided the homes of eight people who helped search for Binyamin Achimeir. In the last hour, the police started releasing them, some under conditions.

The 91st Division completed an extensive exercise in the northern arena focused on defensive and offensive scenarios.

Rabbi Dov Lior was moved by the fulfillment of the prayers on the Temple Mount and was pleased to see a religious police officer who is a graduate of Elon Moreh Yeshiva.

Officers in Muqeible were hailed down by a group of people and found a baby who was choking on a piece of chewing gum. Together with MDA volunteers, they managed to remove the gum and save the baby's life.

Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has selected the officer to replace Commissioner Kobi Shabbtai at the head of the Israel Police.

Israel Police tactical units and traffic patrols near Tayibe catch dangerous motorcycle and ATV riders.

Political figures from all parties have denounced the ramming, calling for the public to refrain from violence and urging unity in light of war.

Two police officers attempted to arrest four suspects on motorcycles in a Herzliya parking lot - but they all escaped, one of them after a struggle with an officer.
