Former Police Internal Investigations Department head claims that opposition to idea that Yaqoub Abu al-Qia’an was a terrorist was removed from official documents by Shai Nitzan

Contradicting Netanyahu, Roni Alsheich says 2017 incident, in which law enforcement has been accused of suppressing evidence, was 'certainly a terrorist attack'

Acknowledging 'deficiencies,' Matanyahu Englman says he will look at accusation of police misconduct in annual report but won't open separate investigation

But Nissenkorn slams Netanyahu's attempt to link 2017 case of Yaqoub Abu al-Qia’an, who was smeared as an Islamic State-supporting terrorist, to his own legal woes

Shai Nitzan dismisses as 'absurd' prime minister's claim that, along with law enforcers, he conspired to paint slain Bedouin teacher as terrorist just to harm the PM

Defense submits as evidence interviews of child, who was 5 at the time of 2015 attack, which allegedly give different account of what transpired than what's written in indictment

At sentencing hearing, Hussein Dawabsha says he didn't bring surviving grandson for fear he would get nightmares from seeing Amiram Ben-Uliel, who killed his parents and brother

Arafat Irfaiya to be sentenced at a later date for February 2019 attack in a Jerusalem forest, which Israel says was terrorism

Jerusalem District Court set to rule on whether premier must be present at Sunday hearing; State Prosecutor's Office rebuffs PM's claim that hearing is merely 'technical'

Amiram Ben-Uliel also found guilty on 2 counts of attempted murder and 2 of arson in West Bank's Duma terror attack, acquitted of membership in terror organization

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