Station guards blocked some passengers at start of overhaul protests in January, sparking outcry and leading to High Court petition demanding end to practice

Anti-overhaul demonstrators in Tel Aviv display signs with pictures of cops accused of excessive force at recent rally; civil rights group says force 'harassing protesters'

National security minister says licensing department to get double the personnel and work longer hours, and security officers will no longer need to be interviewed

Armored vehicles escort construction equipment to demolitions in villages of Ma'in and Shaab al-Butum, with around 1,000 residents slated for expulsion after Supreme Court ruling

7th episode of ToI’s new podcast miniseries ‘Israel’s Judiciary: Reform or Ruin?’ takes a nuanced journey into looming legislation that could alter country’s checks and balances

After raids on offices of several groups allegedly linked to PFLP, over 40 organizations release joint statement urging international pressure on Israel to reverse designations

Responding to watchdog, Mandelblit's office admits problems with messages sent to those in proximity of May rioting, including Arab Israelis

Amid opposition to controversial cellphone surveillance, including from ministers, government says tool will only be used for carriers of variant, will end Thursday

Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked tells ministry to keep applying, policy, originally enacted as security measure in 2003, as if amendment had never expired

Victim said to have a disability; guard employed via Housing Ministry, which urges probe; police start investigation

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