Nationwide Ramadan/Purim Enforcement
Israel's Ministry of Economy and Industry, with police, enforces a nationwide ban on dangerous toys and noisemakers, targeting businesses in cities like.
Israel's Ministry of Economy and Industry, with police, enforces a nationwide ban on dangerous toys and noisemakers, targeting businesses in cities like.
Israel Police arrested eight suspects in Umm al-Ghanem for the murder of Wael Saeida, killed by a stray bullet during Ramadan after a school dispute.
Israel Police ensured a secure Ramadan with intelligence, deployment, and dedication, protecting lives and freedom of worship.
Israel's Foreign Minister Sa'ar condemns Iran's "terror regime" for war crimes, stating it deliberately targets civilians, including Jews and Muslims during.
Jerusalem police are on high alert with over 3,000 officers deployed for the first Friday of Ramadan, ensuring safe access for tens of thousands to the Old City.
Pre-Ramadan prison search in Israel's Ganot prison uncovers numerous makeshift weapons, including sharpened blades, pointed plastic, and an improvised needle.
Judea and Samaria District bolsters security for Ramadan, arresting suspects for incitement and illegal weapons as part of extensive preparatory measures.
Nazareth businesses raided by Israel Police ahead of Ramadan, seizing dangerous explosives and unapproved toys to ensure public safety. Criminal charges await.