Villages with up to 1,000 households and West Bank settlements would be allowed to cherry-pick residents; Arab rights group condemns bill as strengthening a system of segregation

Turkish president makes community a target during highly divisive campaign for reelection, calling it 'perverse'

Lilach hopes its brightly colored DNR bracelets will bring attention to the Dying Patient Act, helping spread awareness of choices adult Israelis can make when faced with death

UN envoy says Neamatallah Hisham's detention followed social media posts alleging her husband was 'beaten,' 'gagged' and 'made to stand in his underwear for two days'

Russian opposition leader said to be suffering severe stomach pain, rapid weight loss; ambulance was called last week, but authorities refused to allow him to go to hospital

Report says Iran put to death at least 582 people as it sought to quell the widespread protests that erupted after the death of Mahsa Amini in morality police custody

Norway-based group reports 144 executions by regime this year; Iranian ambassador to UN says human rights being 'weaponized' against his country

State Department says it will work with allies to set up court somewhere in Europe with aim of charging Russian leader Putin for crime that has not been prosecuted since WWII

Opposition chief calls to codify start of Declaration of Independence, limit judicial activism but maintain strong court, examine how many Haredi men can stay in full-time study

Human rights groups call to 'end the physical and sexual violence against women detainees and protesters,' as audio clip of detainees singing goes viral

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