Complaint Alleges Israel's NSO Exported Pegasus to Hungary Attorney General Cites 'Office Malfunction' for Investigation Delay Israeli Police Chief Frustrated With Spyware Limitations on His Forces
Around 200 Protesters Demonstrated Outside the Tel Aviv Home of Amir Ohana, Israel's First Openly Gay Knesset Speaker, Chanting 'Without Supreme Court, You Wouldn't Be a Father'
'I Believe It’s Possible to Reach an Arrangement,' Herzog Told Reporters During His Visit to Azerbaijan. Sources Familiar With the Talks Between Him and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Say the Latter Is Willing to Reach 'Very Broad' Understandings
Settlers Entered the Village on Tuesday Night, Damaged Homes and Injured at Least 3 Palestinian Residents. Police Arrived After the Event, but No Arrests Were Made
There Was No Immediate Claim of Responsibility for the Apparent Attack on Moscow, Which Came Weeks After Two Drones Exploded Over the Kremlin, and an Intense Barrage of Russian Drone and Missile Strikes on Ukrainian Cities This Month