Public security minister defends proposal as intended to protect lawmakers, as officials warn of potential for violence ahead of Ramadan, Passover holidays

Legal correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn updates us on NSO and a brouhaha in Ra'anana; military correspondent Judah Ari Gross reports on an inquiry into recent friendly fire deaths

PM, Sa'ar, Barlev and new AG expected to consider a number of options, including waiting to take further steps until deputy AG's panel presents findings

Former Tel Aviv district attorney says her top priority is restoring public trust in justice system and law enforcement; adds she will look into spyware allegations

Shai Babad, Keren Terner and Emi Palmor — all alleged to have been hacked — call for deletion of any material obtained; state comptroller to look into claims

Bennett defends practice, but stresses need for regulation and training; Lapid says Likud MK Ohana should be grilled first over claims law enforcement illegally hacked phones

Former lawyer in Tel Aviv district attorney's office will be nation’s first woman to hold top justice role, comes into position with low public profile

Bennett says he understands 'severity of matter,' Israel Police chief calls for external probe, and wide range of lawmakers demand investigation over police hacking allegations

Baharav-Miara has justice minister's backing and 30 years experience in Tel Aviv District Attorney’s Office, but she'll replace Mandelbit with law enforcement under heavy scrutiny

Outgoing top attorney says office faced 'unprecedented challenges'; PM, FM back Baharav-Miara to succeed him; candidate selection process under fire for alleged politicization

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