The Israeli High Court has inquired whether Minister Levin intends to advance appointments for the Public Interest Directorate (PID) before the upcoming election. Israeli courts typically require governments to exercise restraint on senior appointments that could bind a future administration.
An Israeli court has blocked a planned Likud party vote, citing a dispute over primary election rules approved by the Likud Constitution Committee and supported by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
An Israeli court has ruled to keep a prominent Palestinian doctor in detention, despite his demand for release last week after months of imprisonment and visible signs of torture.
The family of Gaza paediatrician Hussam Abu Safia claims he shows signs of torture, as he appeared by video link in an Israeli court, prompting demands for his release.
An Israeli court has extended the detention of sixteen minors arrested in connection with the Independence Day murder of Yemano Zalka, following an extensive hearing and a request from the State Attorneys.
The United Nations has called for the immediate release of activists detained by Israel following a Gaza aid flotilla, as Israeli courts rejected appeals challenging their detention.
Activists from an aid flotilla intercepted by Israel en route to Gaza appeared in an Israeli court, with some alleging "extreme brutality" during their detention. Several activists were later released, while international calls for their freedom continued.
Israel's High Court of Justice has begun hearing petitions seeking the removal of far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from his position. The petitions allege politicization of the police force under his leadership.
Dozens of aid groups operating in Gaza and the West Bank have received a temporary reprieve as an Israeli court paused a new law that threatened their shutdown.
Israel's Supreme Court temporarily blocked a government decision that had banned numerous humanitarian organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, from operating in Gaza.
An Israeli court has overturned the conviction of an officer accused of assaulting a Palestinian journalist, with the ruling citing 'Oct. 7 PTSD' as a factor.
Several international aid organizations, including MSF, Oxfam, NRC, and CARE, have petitioned Israel's top court to challenge a directive requiring them to renew registrations and submit Palestinian staff lists within 60 days, which they view as a ban on their operations in Gaza and the West Bank.
A lawyer representing victims of Greece's wiretapping scandal has filed a new petition urging the Supreme Court prosecutor's office to reopen the shelved Predator spyware case, citing an admission by Intellexa founder Tal Dilian that he sold the system to the Greek state.
An Israeli court has overturned the Education Ministry's ban on an educational pro-peace program, which has been operated by Israeli facilitators since the closure of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military has issued an evacuation warning for residents in Beirut's southern suburbs, threatening attacks if Hezbollah does not cease firing. This comes as Israel reportedly takes control of a Crusader castle in Lebanon, intensifying the conflict.
Israel's top court has ordered an advisory committee to reconvene to reconsider the appointment of the country's spy agency chief. The decision comes after it was revealed that critical information was missed during the initial review process.
An Israeli court extended the detention of two activists who were part of a Gaza-bound flotilla intercepted by Israeli forces. The decision sparked diplomatic tensions and calls for their immediate release from countries like Brazil and Spain.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared for his 81st court session on corruption charges, where an Israeli court rejected his request to delay today's proceedings until noon.
Palestinians participated in municipal elections across the West Bank and parts of the Gaza Strip, marking the first local polls in several years. These elections were noted by some as the first since the recent conflict in Gaza.
An Israeli court has found thin evidence to charge Gaza smuggling suspects with security offenses, raising questions about the strength of the prosecution's case.
An Israeli court has temporarily halted a new law that threatened to shut down dozens of well-known aid organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank.
Israel's Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the government from shuttering the Gaza operations of dozens of aid organisations which petitioned the court in a dispute over new Israeli rules requiring them to name Palestinian staff.
An Israeli court has temporarily blocked National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's proposal to use crocodiles to guard a prison. The decision was made due to concerns over animal rights and the legality of the plan.
Dr. Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, who became an iconic figure after being filmed approaching a tank in Gaza, appeared briefly in a court video in Israel before disappearing.
A hearing in Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial has been canceled once again. This marks another postponement in the ongoing legal proceedings against the former Israeli Prime Minister.
An Israeli attack in the Gaza Strip reportedly targeted the son of a Hamas leader. Initial reports conflicted, with some stating he was killed and others indicating he was seriously wounded.
Israel intercepted a Gaza-bound flotilla, detaining numerous activists, with courts extending the detention of some. Allegations of severe physical abuse and torture against the detained activists have emerged, prompting calls for international action.
Israel's Supreme Court has ordered the government to limit benefits for ultra-Orthodox men who avoid mandatory military conscription, opening a new phase in the dispute over military service.
An editorial in Haaretz calls for Israel's top court to unequivocally reject what it describes as 'Levin's tricks,' indicating a strong stance against certain legal or political maneuvers.
An Israeli judge has ordered an arsonist to repay NIS 2.5 million in compensation to a church, along with attorney fees and court costs, following an anti-Christian attack.
An Israeli court has temporarily halted a new law that threatened to shut down dozens of well-known aid organizations operating in Gaza and the West Bank, offering a reprieve to the groups.
An Israeli court has temporarily frozen the government's plans to ban the operations of foreign aid organizations in Gaza and the West Bank. The freeze will remain in effect until the court makes a final decision on the matter.
Israel’s Supreme Court on Friday froze a government order that would have barred dozens of international aid organizations from operating in the Gaza Strip and other Palestinian ar...
Aid organizations have filed a petition with an Israeli court, seeking to continue their operations in Gaza after new rules led to a ban on their work.