175,000 firearm license applications filed since Oct. 7 as Ben Gvir eases restrictions; forum calls for those with domestic violence complaints against them to be ineligible
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Police arrest suspect, 35, with moderate injuries in predominantly Bedouin southern town of Rahat; lobby group says 21 women killed in homicides since beginning of year

Police minister Ben Gvir led what he calls a 'balancing' of the bill put forth by last government, which enables electronic tracking of abusers

Police had said they suspected brothers of Sarit Ahmad, who had threatened her over her sexual orientation, but report claims detainees aren't related to her

Sarit Ahmad, then 15 years old, told officers one brother offered NIS 200,000 to whoever killed her, other threatened to stab her in stomach after she came out

Father denies sibling, missing since Sarit Ahmad was shot dead, could be involved; he and another brother previously threatened her over her sexual identity

According to initial investigation, youth fatally stabbed during scuffle with foreign workers near Negev city of Ofakim; death comes hours after teenage girl gunned down in north

Hebrew media says victim filed several police complaints against brother, who had threatened her over her sexual identity

Charge sheet says Moshe Peri of Rishon Lezion killed Reli Peri on her birthday, then wiped tool clean and threw it under a couch; relative: 'A fine line between love and obsession'

Yotam Okon to also pay NIS 200,000 in damages; mother of victim says Okon 'took advantage of his position and the fact that she was an innocent girl in 6th grade'

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