Maher Younis, freed just 2 days earlier, reportedly detained Saturday at Ben Gvir's order alongside his cousin Karim, set free 2 weeks ago, over alleged online praise for terror

Ben Gvir meets with police, Shin Bet chiefs in effort to advance controversial plan to involve security agency in combatting rampant crime in Arab communities

Public broadcaster says proposal, from previous Netanyahu government, would allow police to give protesters fines of up to NIS 5,000; police minister 'completely rejects' bill

Legal affairs reporter Jeremy Sharon dissects the Deri disqualification and its possible ramifications, as US correspondent Jacob Magid reviews official US visits to region

Maher Younis greeted by his mother in northern town of 'Ara; National Security Ministry says officers told to clamp down on any public displays of jubilation, support for terrorism

New directive comes after minister alleged a double standard regarding how left-wing protesters in Tel Aviv are treated versus ultra-Orthodox demonstrators in Jerusalem

Request by senator leading trip indicates Democrats are less comfortable with makeup of new Israeli government than White House, which has avoided announcing similar boycott

Minister meets with law enforcement after previous failure to prevent gatherings in support of convict's accomplice, released earlier this month; pair murdered a soldier in 1980

Assistant Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi was accused by some demonstrators of a heavy hand in dealing with 'Balfour' protests outside PM's residence, will serve as security seretary

Former leader of Southern Command and Military Intelligence will have to battle rising violence, along with government's plans to restructure military authority in the West Bank

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