Rabbi David Lau has halted the work of a panel investigating corruption in religious trusts, in contravention of agreements with Supreme Court, newspaper reports

Following bitter exchange and amid tensions over his criminal indictment, premier meets with Mandelblit for first parlay since March

Begin wanted to leave question of sovereignty over West Bank open, Oslo barred both sides from unilaterally changing territory's status. What justifies the change, and is it legal?

Kan reporter listens in and reports in real-time to ministers' debates on lockdown measures; Justice Ministry in February laid out new rules for prosecuting leakers

Measure still requires Knesset subcommittee approval before going forward; ministers say they've worked to limit the harm to privacy, but critics warn of civil liberty violations

Shin Bet says it won't use the invasive technology to enforce quarantines; attorney general says measure will be subjected to legal restrictions

State agrees to hold off on demolishing Israeli wildcat hamlets due to pressure from PM aide, while simultaneously bulldozing illegal Palestinian structures

PM says ruling to move forward with war crimes investigation makes court a 'political tool'; Erekat: 'An encouraging step'; premier's former cabinet secretary says it's his fault

In last-ditch effort to dissuade chief prosecutor from probe, AG Mandelblit issues legal opinion saying court has no jurisdiction

Legal officials tell Netanyahu move could land IDF officers and West Bank mayors in The Hague, after premier vows to carry out pre-election pledge

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