Officials respond to High Court petition against Jerusalem's refugee policy, which has set limitations on arrivals from the wart-torn nation

Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar, in Buenos Aires, says it is Israel's 'moral duty' to pursue Tehran for its backing of terror group that killed 29 in 1992 bombing

Lawyer who filed suit on behalf of Ukraine's embassy welcomes decision to exempt refugees with relatives in Israel from entry quota, but says not enough to drop appeal

Opposition withdraws its reservations to bill, which would have delayed plenum reading until Bennett could arrive, leading justice minister to yank the proposal until next week

Justice minister notes, though, that investigation into claims that police used Pegasus spyware police against dozens of civilians has only published interim findings

Yisrael Beytenu member has long been government critic, didn't get expected portfolio; Meretz, Labor said to propose minimum wage hike for ending opposition to IDF pension bill

Ex-top judicial official says decision to probe, indict ex-premier were hardest of his term, but protests did little to move needle and he never asked Netanyahu to call off attacks

Judicial Selection Committee makes 4 new appointments, including 2 women; justice minister says appointments represent 'a variety of opinions, genders and ethnic backgrounds'

Some 1,500 people show up at Tel Aviv protest hyped by opposition leader; justice minister backpedals on need for major inquest

Esther Hayut pens open letter to David Amsalem rejecting accusation of bias against Sephardic Jews, advises him to be a better role model; Amsalem calls her response 'nonsense'

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