After PM stepped in to subdue public outcry about suspending public funds for 'Israeli Shabbat' initiative, body overseeing heritage sites says project in limbo as ministries reshuffle authority
Netanyahu's office said he discussed 'regional issues' and security cooperation with Jordan, while royal court says they discussed 'importance of respecting legal status quo in Al Aqsa Mosque'
Citing surge in police resignations, Ben-Gvir and Commissioner Shabtai say law enforcement must offer competitive pay, underline importance of tackling crime in Arab sector; 'If a little girl in Rahat can sleep better, then I've succeeded'
Legal letter by Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara comes hours after Israel's top court ruled the Shas leader cannot serve as a cabinet minister because of a tax fraud conviction
Opinion: The judges gave ammunition to the right-wing bloc and its supporters to argue that had it been a center-left government, the court would have found a way to legalize the appointment of the convicted lawmaker