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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Rights groups say Amjad Amini barred from leaving home after being warned not to hold memorial service at grave of his daughter, which security forces have reportedly blocked off

Campaigners say relatives of at least 36 killed, executed in crackdown have been interrogated, arrested, prosecuted or jailed over past month in bid to stop them speaking out

Demonstrators gather at Camp 80 after group of trainees working in the kitchen were instructed to turn off music featuring women due to religious soldiers' objections

Palestinian affairs reporter looks at the rise of potential Mahmoud Abbas successor and the decline of the PA he hopes to lead, explaining why both have lost support of the masses

The rally is meant to protest discrimination against women, as well as exemption for Haredim from military service

While Israel has never been a feminist Barbie Land, with the current right-wing, heavily religious government, a veteran activist and attorney is seeing a clear turn for the worse

Scholars join lawmakers in slamming government policies that add up to a lowering of women's standing

Ruling nonetheless reaffirms that attendants at holy site may enforce rules preventing women from using scripture in 'unauthorized ways' once they enter complex

Israel Railways briefly stops service at Tel Aviv's HaShalom station due to alleged danger posed by demonstration; 6 held for trying to block train, 2 for disrupting public order

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