All of the Fatalities Are From the Same Family and Were Shot at a House in Basmat Tub'un The Police Suspect the Shooting Was in Retaliation for a Homicide Committed Earlier on Wednesday, When a Man Was Fatally Shot in the Northern Israeli City of Haifa
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana Warned the Justices to 'Know the Limits of Their Power,' Days Before a Dramatic Hearing That Could Spell a Constitutional Crisis for Israel
The Opening of the Red Line Is Good News for Those Living in the Transportation Hell That Is Central Israel, but the Question Remains: When Israel Is So Good at Mobilizing to Deal With Security Threats, Why Does Its Long-term Transportation Policy Remain So Slow and Cumbersome?
Pro-democracy Movements Petitioned Israel's High Court on the Extensive Blockades for Netanyahu's Visit, Claiming the Disruptions Were Disproportionate and That the Public Wasn't Given Time to Prepare
Israel's New Light Rail Line for the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area, Scheduled to Launch on Friday, Will Only Operate for Less Than an Hour on Saturday Evenings. A Growing Number of Organizations Plan to Disrupt the Service and Demand It Run Weekends Too