In first comments on incidents, Islamic Republic's leader calls string of incidents 'unforgivable crime,' as Tehran probes alleged attacks on over 50 schools

Troops operate in Aqabat Jabr refugee camp, hometown of suspected terrorist who carried out highway shooting last week; 14 wanted Palestinians detained in overnight raids

So-called Citizenship Law, passed in 2003 at height of the Second Intifada, introduced as a temporary security measure but since renewed annually

Driving through northern West Bank town, army posts and walls plastered with posters calling for revenge against Palestinians after deadly terror attack

Closure of crossings is standard practice during Israeli festivals and holidays, which are seen as periods of increased tensions

Halevi tells PM army's operational capacity could be harmed if trend expands, a concern echoed by Defense Minister Gallant, who calls for compromise on judicial overhaul

Billionaire former New York mayor urges Netanyahu to 'slow down' controversial legislation, says he understands those pulling funds from country

Prosecutors says HoggPool lured in clients with 'fraudulent' means, promised large returns, then abruptly stopped operations in February and disappeared with $620,000

Netanyahu also responds to boycott letter from fighter pilots: 'When we are called to reserve duty we always go. We are one nation'

PM says remarks 'unworthy' of Rafael Grossi, vows Israel will protect itself against 'oppressors' like Purim villain Haman

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