'We have become more vigilant than before,' a leader of a watch group in Turmus Ayya says, after settlers rampaged in Huwara following deadly terror shooting
Israel and US condemn Brazil for hosting the vessels, saying it was a 'prize' for Tehran that is looking to challenge the West; Biden administration sanctions both ships
Foreign Ministry sources link decision by Budapest to Hungarian leader's desire to help out PM amid controversy over plans to weaken judiciary, which have been likened to Hungary
Group discussed bringing Molotov cocktails, other weapons to pro-Israel demonstration in 2021, feds say, ahead of hate crimes sentencing for series of antisemitic attacks
This week in What Matters Now, The Times of Israel's senior analyst explains why PM Benjamin Netanyahu must see the judicial overhaul through - but there is still room for optimism
In private meeting with dozens of diplomats, participants express fear that Israeli judiciary will be weakened; Ohana responds that proposals necessary and will likely be adapted
Skirmish ensues after IDF stops bus from reaching Evyatar, which it again cleared earlier this week; incident is week's latest in series of attacks by settlers throughout West Bank
Suspect changed name to Hayim Cohen, fabricated Jewish backstory, courted media attention and allegedly assaulted minors over years, raising questions about ignored red flags
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