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Mass brawl erupts in Ofakim with electric chainsaw and stones: ‘They started an intifada’ | Watch
Police arrested two people after a violent clash near a construction site in Ofakim, where participants were filmed throwing stones at each other and one was seen carrying an electric chainsaw
Ilana Curiel
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02.08.26
Millions approved for hilltop youth program as police face enforcement challenges
At Defense Minister Israel Katz’s initiative, tens of millions of shekels will fund the Hilltops Administration to steer youth away from violence against Palestinians in the West Bank and encourage combat enlistment, but police are struggling to implement Shin Bet–ordered electronic monitoring
Elisha Ben Kimon
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02.08.26
Police seize millions in cash in raids on Lod crime clans
Over 2.5 million shekels found in raids on rival families in Lod, as police crack down on suspected tax evasion and organized crime
Meir Turgeman
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02.06.26
Man arrested for selling sugar as cocaine to undercover cop
Suspect jailed for nearly two weeks after allegedly charging hundreds of shekels for sugar disguised as cocaine; police claim fraud still constitutes criminal offense, even if no drugs involved
Ilana Curiel
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02.06.26
'Dozens of Israelis helped boost Hamas': 12 suspects indicted in Gaza smuggling case
Prosecutors say Israeli citizens, including reserve soldiers, helped funnel banned goods into Gaza post-ceasefire, aiding Hamas’ military buildup;
Ilana Curiel, Roni Green Shaulov
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02.04.26
'A clear act of treason': how Gaza cigarette smuggling fuels Hamas terror
Charge of aiding the enemy during wartime leveled at Shin Bet chief’s brother follows IDF pressure on law enforcement to crack down on Gaza shadow economy, which officials say directly boosts Hamas through control and taxation of goods
Yoav Zitun
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02.04.26
With police in crisis, Supreme Court steps in to curb Ben-Gvir
Analysis: A rare, senior High Court panel signals alarm over political control of policing, warning that ministerial interference endangers law enforcement, civil rights and fair elections — and could force judicial intervention
Tova Zimuky
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01.29.26
Police officer set on fire while stopping suicide attempt now in serious condition
Eyewitnesses told Ynet suspect went on rampage at gas station, fled toward his home and encountered police officers there; 'He threw a bottle of gasoline at them - and set it on fire'; two other police officers injured in incident released from hospital
Eitan Glickman
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01.22.26
Three police officers hurt after being set on fire at northern Israel gas station
Police said officers responding to a suicide threat at a gas station were injured after a man poured fuel during the encounter; one officer was moderately hurt and two others sustained light injuries
Liran Tamari, Eitan Glickman
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01.22.26
Widow of Oct. 7 officer who killed 13 terrorists, died by suicide, gives birth to son: 'he fills the void'
Chen Pibenev discovered she was pregnant during the shiva for her husband, who committed suicide after what he experienced on October 7; Today is the brit milah ceremony for their baby, Adam, the first son after three daughters
Roni Green Shaulov
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01.21.26
‘No Pegasus’: State comptroller report challenges police denials
'There was no such scenario, the narrative is unreliable, this is the most supervised field': For years, police rejected claims of spyware use; four years after Calcalist’s investigation, the comptroller says clearly: 'Grave actions were carried out'
Amir Kurtz, Calcalist
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01.21.26
Police used nearly 13,000 wiretaps in three years without clear legal basis, state comptroller says
Report cites systemic failures in oversight of spyware and surveillance tools, including unlawful data use, vague warrant requests and prolonged monitoring, and urges urgent legislation to protect privacy and restore public trust
Yaron Druckman
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01.20.26
Police probe after fetus found in sewage pipe in Hadera
A fetus with no signs of life was found in a sewage pipe in a residential building in Hadera after residents reported a prolonged blockage; police have opened an investigation and asked the public to avoid the area
Eitan Glickman, Raanan Ben-Zur
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01.17.26
Northern Israeli woman arrested, charged with spreading Hamas propaganda during war
Investigators say Rania Dandan of Kiryat Motzkin took part in activities intended to advance Hamas’ objectives; also helped operate fictitious Hamas-linked online profiles around the world that were used to spread false information
ynet
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01.16.26
Police probe into decades-old murder case returns to square one as key lead fizzles
Dramatic development in nearly 30-year-old cold case led nowhere; gag order remains in place as investigators return to starting point
Meir Turgeman
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01.15.26
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