Security Affairs: Abu Salmiya’s release exposed deep rifts and mistrust within the Israeli government and the security apparatus. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the release a grave mistake
The current leadership in Israel has shown a troubling pattern of evasion and blame-shifting, undermining the nation’s ability to navigate these turbulent times.
An extensive newspaper investigation published by "The New York Times" revealed that detainees in Sde Teiman were forbidden to speak loudly, stand, or sleep while under surveillance.
"We are in the closest place to a deal in the last nine months. The prices will be very high, but Israel can afford to stop the war for four months and as long as necessary."
Smotrich said the "internal threat of Arab Israeli's" could not be ignored as he described what he viewed as a multi-pronged Iranian effort to counter Israel.
Shabtai highlighted the critical role of the police in maintaining national social resilience amid growing disagreements and frustrations.
On June 13, a damages claim was filed by six arrested protesters regarding the use of “skunk” water by Jerusalem police to disperse a crowd during a May protest