Judges rule mass tracking program can only be used as a 'complementary tool' starting March 14; deputy health minister slams ruling as 'crime against the health of Israelis'

Court orders law enforcement to submit new regulations specifying when officers can ask for IDs, after petition charging discrimination against people of Ethiopian origin, Arabs

Ex-justice minister eulogizes the longtime Hebrew University professor and Israel Prize winner for her 'deep concern for Israel's identity as a Jewish and democratic state'

Justices disagree that Culture Ministry funds are needed to help West Bank 'cultural periphery,' find no evidence performers appear less frequently there

Report says footage being kept from smart cameras that can identify license plates, ostensibly to track crime or terror suspects, but without any apparent oversight mechanism

Deputy attorney general says Netanyahu hasn't decided if he will advance legislation to continue controversial program; panel head Ashkenazi says government faces 'tough decision'

Justices say security service can't continue to gather cell phone location data after Thursday, unless Knesset begins legislation process

Defense Ministry body says it won't demolish populated structures, but exceptions would be made for those slated for razing due to security or public safety reasons

Terror group says Israel responsible for consequences if livelihood of its members jeopardized, calls for further violence in support of 'our valiant prisoners'

After mayor says Tamer Nafar's songs do not meet 'moral standards' of Umm al-Fahm, judge rules reason does not 'justify restricting freedom of speech'

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