Prosecutors notify four suspects they will be indicted on terror charges for attacking Palestinian cars prior to crash that resulted in death of Ahuvia Sandak

Some 400 police officers and Civil Administration officials demolish 20 structures at Maoz Esther and Aira Shahar

Prosecutors notify four suspects they will be indicted on 'terror' charges over attacking Palestinian cars prior to crash that killed of Ahuvia Sandak

Ahuvia Sandak's death last year after allegedly throwing stones at Palestinians has sparked frequent protests by nationalist activists

Nationalist activists block entrance to capital before being cleared from road by cops, following recent decision to close probe of officers involved in 2020 incident

Attorney for Ahuvia Sandak's family alleges the head of Police Internal Investigations Department allowed the officers involved 'to coordinate their stories'

According to TV network, officials believe there is enough evidence to charge youths for attacking Palestinian cars with rocks prior to crash that claimed life of Ahuvia Sandak

Police vehicle damaged by rocks thrown, as nationalist activists try to block main highway with snow; AG finds no evidence of criminal wrongdoing in death of Ahuvia Sandak

Attorney general says no evidence officers tried to hit car of Ahuvia Sandak, shutting book on highly charged case; coalition MK claims 'coverup'

Ahuvia Sandak was killed while fleeing from police, allegedly after throwing rocks at Palestinians; his death has become a rallying cry for nationalist youths

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