National Security Minister Ben Gvir has called to hold suspects without charge to combat violent crime

Demonstrators at mass right-wing rally in Jerusalem call to move ahead with judicial revamp following talks, deny societal rift caused by suspended legislative push

Messages at right-wing rally extend to lamentations of a 'stolen' election, with participants claiming coalition's bid to weaken judiciary represent the silenced will of the people

Despite history of objection to controversial administrative detention practice, far-right minister claims 'there's no choice' but to use it after 4 people killed the night before

Yitzhak Wasserlauf says measure, aimed at putting contentious Nation-State Law into practice, will come up for a vote at Sunday's cabinet meeting, though agenda yet to be set

Police raid of Al-Aqsa on holy month's second week nearly sparked regional conflict; Israeli conduct -- pushed by US, UAE and Jordan -- helped calm hostility, but concern remains

With emotions high and security ramped up over far-right minister's attendance at event in southern city, family members of fallen troops yell at each other and scuffle

Coalition members heckled, one barred from attending event; scuffles break out in Beersheba, Rehovot; some walk out as Netanyahu calls for unity at main ceremony in Jerusalem

Main ceremonies to begin after 2-minute nationwide siren at 11 a.m., with Netanyahu and Herzog attending at Mount Herzl; Ben Gvir going to Beersheba after bucking calls to stay out

Head of fallen soldiers group says minister should be spending day at commemoration for police, as IDF vet pens letter threatening to confront Ben Gvir at military cemetery

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