Moshe Karadi says force under minister's command could collide with cops, face contradicting orders

Some 52,000 Palestinians cross into Israel from West Bank for the second Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month; Some worshippers seen chanting in support of Hamas

David Amsalem predicts a future state commission of inquiry into anti-government rallies will go after 'many people' for demonstrations against judicial overhaul

Those who know the prime minister well say he likes to take conflicts to the precipice before backing off; when it comes to the judicial overhaul, they're no longer optimistic

Ruling follows incidents in which the far-right minister instructed police commanders on crowd dispersal methods and highways to be cleared

Netanyahu denounces 'violence from any side' but doesn't mention attacks on protesters; implicitly links anti-government rallies to Iranian nuclear program and Palestinian terror

Kobi Shabtai says cops will only act according to law, days after AG tells High Court that far-right minister may have 'crossed the line' by meddling in police operations

Police hand out 30 fines to demonstrators for blocking traffic starting at noon; but PM puts off departure until 10 p.m., reportedly for talks on judicial overhaul compromise

Demonstrators aim to block roads to Ben Gurion Airport from midday when PM is expected to arrive for flight; police reportedly assure hardline minister Ben Gvir they will be tough

Kobi Shabtai and Itamar Ben Gvir appear together at inauguration of police station amid tensions over the latter's push for crackdown on anti-government protests

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