Two years after intense ethnic clashes, Kobi Shabtai tells Knesset lack of manpower, equipment and resources means cops would still be unable to deal with a similar scenario

Amid unabating crime wave, far-right police minister boasts of near-tripling of number of licensed firearms on the streets in recent months

Police close major roads as hundreds of thousands set to head to Tel Aviv suburb following death of prominent Haredi spiritual leader

Deputy Commissioner Danny Karibo leaves force; Tel Aviv commander Eshed expected to be replaced at behest of National Security Minister Ben Gvir

3,000 police deployed; Ben Gvir said excluded from security preparations; police chief warns against terror incitement; rocket fire not expected, but concerns situation may spiral

In candid interview, Kobi Shabtai says relationship with far-right minister 'not simple' following leak of private conversation with minister seemingly meant to embarrass him

Minister Ben Gvir authorizes move, slams military prosecution and courts, arguing they don’t understand what it takes to fight terror

Ami Eshed sends letter to Kobi Shabtai via attorney claiming his summoning for an interview for another position is a thinly veiled effort to remove him from the force

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

National security minister says that even amid internal disputes, 'we are all brothers;' demonstrators proclaim role of police minister is too much for him

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