Resident of northern Israel allegedly murdered pregnant wife
First responders who arrived at the couple's home in Nof Hagalil found Rasmia Barbur, 28, dead at the scene with stab marks on her body. Her husband has been arrested.
First responders who arrived at the couple's home in Nof Hagalil found Rasmia Barbur, 28, dead at the scene with stab marks on her body. Her husband has been arrested.
Five people lightly injured and one person moderately injured by explosion, which occurred during a wedding for a member of the Lavie family, some of whose members police deem leaders of organized crime in Israel.
Lahav Nagauker has been sentenced to one year in prison. According to the court, he was not involved in the actual attack, but threw a bottle at the victim's car, damaging the rear windshield.
Lt. Col. Dan Sharoni, former commander of the military driving school, allegedly filmed dozens of female soldiers without their knowledge over the span of eight years. The indictment against him includes 79 counts. IDF says "will continue to act to eliminate any violation of a sexual nature from its ranks."
Fifteen-year-old suspected of physically harassing young girls is placed under house arrest after parents post bail.
Knesset report says around 400,000 illegal weapons, from handguns to submachine guns, are circulating in Israel. Last year set a record in gun violence, with 10,874 shooting incidents, prompting parliament to back a minimum sentence for trafficking of illegal weapons.
The PA is "conquering historic Jewish sites step by step," Samaria Regional Council head laments after Palestinian ministry announces plans to restore site situated inside Area C and under full Israeli control.
Suspects allegedly converted a factory in Ashdod into a facility to manufacture counterfeit five-shekel and 10-shekel coins.
Minister Merav Michaeli, who chairs the Ministerial Committee on Gender Equality, says violence against women must be seen as a societal challenge and dealt with accordingly.
Hundreds of migrants have been the subject of multiple complaints. Activists say judges "encourage" crime by releasing the suspects police arrest, while police say it's hard to keep tabs on people who live under the radar.
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