The Municipality Aimed to Revitalize Jerusalem's Rose Garden With a Café Opened Only on Shabbat, Noting Observant Locals and Available Options for Secular Residents. Yet, the Court Ruled Against Them, Citing Its 'Beyond Their Jurisdiction'
Sanad al-Tarman Rammed His Vehicle Into a Group of 40 Soldiers Who Visited Jerusalem, Wounding 12 of Them In Their Ruling, the Justices Stated That the Attack Was Carried Out With Thought and Deliberation and Not a Result of a Rage Attack
A study by the Israel Medical Association finds that even a prisoner missing a limb has been restrained, something that not only violates the person’s dignity but can impede the treatment itself
Murad Barakat had both legs and one hand cuffed to his hospital bed despite being in an induced coma, a measure that activists say intends to 'humiliate'