Public Security Minister Barlev calls current legislation 'old'; Knesset committee opens discussion on claims that police used Pegasus spyware to track civilians without oversight

Jamal Hakrush, head of unit that battles Arab Israeli crime, put on leave after footage shows him running past bleeding man and out of plant in Kafr Kanna during 2020 killing

Security force will be able to wreck buildings in three days' time; men believed to have come from the outpost assaulted Palestinians and Israeli activists on Friday

Calcalist website reports officers used Pegasus spyware on family members of targets too, leading to arrests in cases that were eventually closed

Barlev says that in West Bank attack that injured 6 Palestinians and left-wing Israelis, perpetrators are just the 'tip of the iceberg'; confirms Shin Bet involved in investigation

Omer Barlev says investigations have found no wrongdoing after report alleged unlawful surveillance of Israelis, says he's 'not surprised' public doesn't believe police denials

Exposé alleges infamous Pegasus tool secretly used to track anti-government activists, mayors and non-suspects, exploiting legal loophole; police, firm don't explicitly deny claim

4 suspects remanded in custody over gunfight that killed 4-year-old Ammar Hujayrat in Bir al-Maksur

After furor, Yair Golan says that his choice of wording about Homesh outpost residents may have been problematic; source accuses him of creating more divisions in coalition

Meretz's Yair Golan says Homesh residents are 'carrying out a pogrom' against neighboring Palestinians; Bennett calls remarks 'shocking, generalizing and a borderline blood libel'

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