Justice Minister slams Supreme Court for hearing petition aimed at nullifying recusal law, says true aim of court case is nullifying the results of Israel's most recent election
Former Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit decries 'regime coup,' urges opposition not to negotiate with ruling parties regarding compromise to the reforms.
Amiram Ben Uliel, who was convicted of the deadly 2015 Duma arson attack, says he was severely tortured, physically and psychologically, by the Shin Bet security agency, seeks damages.
Arab driver who abandoned bus in neutral position on downhill slope facing IDF soldiers' tents, without activating the vehicle's braking systems, will likely spend less than a year in prison.
The pathetic punishment meted out to a Bedouin who sodomized a little girl in her Negev home helps explain the advent of the country’s new 'full, full, right-wing' government.
Terrorist who hurled rocks at Jewish family's vehicle, leaving a 2-year-old with severe injuries that led to her eventual death, may regain his freedom.
Many hard facts in the famous Duma case appear to contradict the decision of Israel's Supreme Court to sentence a young father to life in prison. Will Israelis protest?
According to the committee's decision, while the terrorist will be given the right to speak before its members, Ben Ezra, who also wanted to speak, was refused.
Under the current system, everyone elected to office is effectively a hostage of the unchecked and increasingly out of control government prosecutors from the day they are sworn in.
Attorney Simcha Rothman, legal adviser of Meshilut and Marc Schulman, columnist for Newsweek discuss the Netanyahu corruption trial in a heated debate on ILTV.