International Court of Justice to Issue Advisory Opinion on Israel Later This Month
International Court of Justice to issue advisory opinion on Israeli obligations to Palestinians in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza on October 22.
















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International Court of Justice to issue advisory opinion on Israeli obligations to Palestinians in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza on October 22.
Elbit Systems secured $435 million in international defense contracts for advanced land systems and innovative solutions, expanding its global defense portfolio.
Digenia Systems convicted in Botswana graft case for bribery, admitting to false recording and money laundering to advance business with a foreign public.
Israel's High Court ordered Justice Minister Yariv Levin to explain paralyzing judge vacancies by March 8. Dozens of seats remain empty, jeopardizing public.
A court has ruled that racist remarks made at a border crossing constitute defamation, not "mere curses," emphasizing the deep violation of dignity and good.
Israel's prosecution appeals security conviction to Supreme Court, seeking a longer sentence for an Israeli citizen involved in terror plots post-October 7.
Israel's High Court of Justice ruled the government is not legally required to hold a competitive process to select a new Civil Service Commissioner.
Israel's High Court ruled the Civil Service Commissioner appointment is not competitive, upholding government discretion under Section 6 of the Civil Service.
Jerusalem District Court rejects Dr. Adel Miske's appeal to restore his medical license, suspended due to alleged sexual offenses during patient examinations.
A Jerusalem court sentenced Elimelech Stern, 22, to three years in prison for spying for Iran during wartime, a landmark ruling setting a key benchmark for.