PM pans Tally Gotliv's 'outrageous' claim, as Gallant demands apology, opposition aghast; she responds by railing at government's 'sycophantic' stance on security prisoners
Defending his claims about West Bank rights, far-right leader also asserts 'Arabs can go anywhere,' though they can't enter Hebron-adjacent settlement where he lives
Alongside police, all National Security Ministry employees also prohibited from participating in vaunted fellowship that allows Israeli civil servants to study policy at Harvard
Police chief and ministers Smotrich and Arbel, but not Ben Gvir, set to attend meeting on security of mayoral vote and candidates; Netanyahu mulls use of administrative detention
Military correspondent Emanuel Fabian discusses Hamas threats and a Palestinian home demolition as ToI founding editor David Horovitz examines the police minister's fighting words
Following denunciations of comments on W. Bank rights, Netanyahu says far-right leader was referring to security measures to prevent attacks when arguing Jewish safety comes first
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