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Tajik national charged in alleged Iran spying case after filming Haifa Port, Elbit facility
Dodobaev, a Tajik citizen whose temporary Israeli residency permit had expired by May, is charged with contact with a foreign agent, and several other serious crimes.
October 7 trials: How Israel is preparing for the largest terror prosecution in its history
Exceptional Case: The participation of a mayor in an advertising video was approved
Why Netanyahu's bribery charge remains despite judges' doubts - analysis
Court extends detention of sixteen minors arrested for Independence Day murder of Yemano Zalka
The decision, which approved the State Attorneys' request to extend the minors' decision until further notice, followed an extensive hearing at the Central District Court.
Netanyahu trial: Case 2000 hearing cut short for ‘security-diplomatic schedule reasons’
Shortly after the hearing began at its regular time, Netanyahu’s attorneys entered a meeting with presiding judges Rivka Friedman-Feldman, Moshe Bar-Am, and Oded Shaham.
Iranian exile faces Canada court battle over defamation allegations as hearing looms
The case, before the Supreme Court of British Columbia in Vancouver, has been brought by Mitra Tarameshloo, her husband Alaeddin Ahmadi, and, in amended filings, businessman Ali Tarameshloo.
Court won't revisit Mahmoud Khalil ruling, opening door to pro-Palestinian activist's rearrest
Khalil was among the most prominent of a number of foreign students detained last year by immigration authorities after engaging in pro-Palestinian activism on their college campuses.
Paris appeals court finds Airbus, Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter over 2009 crash
Flight AF447 vanished from radar screens on June 1, 2009, with people from 33 nationalities on board, with crash investigators finding the plane's crew had pushed their jet into a stall.
Netanyahu's cross-examination canceled for diplomatic, security reasons
The prosecution agreed to his request. The judges have yet to issue a decision; however, they are also expected to acquiesce.
High Court orders classified Gofman affidavit transferred to relevant respondents
The court said the classified affidavit must be sent to cleared respondents before it decides how to proceed.
Former finance minister Kahlon to admit offense in UnetCredit collapse case
Moshe Kahlon is set to admit he failed to properly report serious UnetCredit financial irregularities while serving as company chairman.
'My health is excellent,' Netanyahu stresses in defamation lawsuit testimony
Prime minister’s testimony against Gonen Ben Itzhak, Uri Misgav and Ben Caspit cut short after roughly half an hour.
Mossad appointment case: A-G to submit classified material not presented at hearing
The move follows a Wednesday hearing on the case against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's appointment of Gofman.