Civilian casualties in Gaza, as Israel sets about destroying the ruling terror group, are inevitable but not illegal, experts explain, if the army acts with necessary caution

Alon Ushpiz says Israel will no longer be able to claim shield of independent judiciary to protect it from scrutiny of International Court of Justice

After decades of silence about eastern European Jewish community documents 'abandoned' during World War II, the issue has started to ruffle feathers, from Brooklyn to Budapest

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was first sentenced to prison by Iran's Revolutionary Court in Tehran on murky espionage charges in 2017

Jurists from France, Hungary and Benin will soon rule if the International Criminal Court has jurisdiction to investigate war crimes allegedly committed in Palestine

Pnina Sharvit Baruch led the unit that handles Israel's rights and responsibilities in the West Bank. The PM's plan, she says, could make everything, including building, harder

Begin wanted to leave question of sovereignty over West Bank open, Oslo barred both sides from unilaterally changing territory's status. What justifies the change, and is it legal?

Does it make any difference if Netanyahu declares he's annexing parts of the West Bank, or extending sovereignty or Israeli law to them? Will the language affect world reaction?

In document addressed to Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders, signatories say extending sovereignty is 'flagrant violation of bedrock rules'

At new first cabinet meeting, PM says the challenge from The Hague is a 'strategic threat' to Israeli military and political leaders

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