In TV survey, 22% of respondents rank defense minister as most effective in government; 45% say Foreign Minister Cohen should step down after revealing meeting with Libyan envoy
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PM pans Tally Gotliv's 'outrageous' claim, as Gallant demands apology, opposition aghast; she responds by railing at government's 'sycophantic' stance on security prisoners
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Announcement comes following national security minister's decision to limit family visits to once every two months
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Samir Bakri nabbed during raid on compound in northern Bedouin town of Basmat Tab’un; vehicle seized believed used in drive-by shooting Tuesday
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Defending his claims about West Bank rights, far-right leader also asserts 'Arabs can go anywhere,' though they can't enter Hebron-adjacent settlement where he lives
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Alongside police, all National Security Ministry employees also prohibited from participating in vaunted fellowship that allows Israeli civil servants to study policy at Harvard
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Shin Bet security agency chief Ronen Bar warned the government earlier this month that the overcapacity in Israeli prisons was having a damaging effect on Israeli security by making the IDF scale back arrests of terrorists despite the rise of threats, Israel Hayom has learned. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Other […] The post Shin Bet chief warns lack of prison cells could result in fewer terrorists' arrest appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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Amichai Eliyahu backs Ben Gvir, the head of his far-right Otzma Yehudit party, insists restrictions on West Bank residents are not apartheid
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The right to life is a supreme value and trumps even the right to have freedom of movement. It should be obvious to everyone that this distinction has nothing to do with religion, ethnicity, race, gender, or any other human trait. There should be a distinction, though, between innocent law-abiding civilians and murderous terrorists. […] The post Ben-Gvir colossal hasbara gaffe jeopardizes the settlement enterprise appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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Police chief and ministers Smotrich and Arbel, but not Ben Gvir, set to attend meeting on security of mayoral vote and candidates; Netanyahu mulls use of administrative detention