Local and US police raid community to nab brothers Shmiel and Yoel Weingarten, wanted in NY for child kidnapping, exploitation; unconfirmed reports of gunfire during operation

As Constitution, Law and Justice Committee formed, Haredi lawmakers say they won't sent representatives, in protest of Gilad Kariv's religious affiliation

In most recent attack outside City Hall, images of Peggy Parnass sprayed with paint; women's rights group blames ultra-Orthodox activists trying to remove women from public arena

Deadly incident in Givat Ze'ev occurs during Shavuot holiday celebrations; police say the unfinished building wasn't approved for use

Following initial horror over crush that killed 45, blame game begins between various authorities and officials who planned, approved and oversaw mass festivities at holy site

3 officers hurt in Mea Shearim; suspect tries to flee disguised as woman; locals use chains to block doorways to disrupt officers' work

A Mishpacha editor said the former UN Ambassador pulled out of an interview due to a ban on photos of women; he now says he misspoke but that capitulating would be a slippery slope

Regev says cabinet will consider scrapping controversial permits system for Israelis wanting to either leave or return, which critics say is politically influenced, undemocratic

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Israel Democracy Institute experts say sweeping restriction on Israeli nationals is extremely problematic from constitutional perspective, could infringe on right to vote

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