The State Prosecutor

Galilee man who swore loyalty to ISIS, planned attack on soldiers, indicted on terror charges

In recent years, a significant number of Arab citizens of Israel have sworn loyalty to ISIS, usually arrested before being able to carry out an attack.

An Israel Police car, April 13, 2026; illustrative.
 View of the Beer Sheva District Court Hall in southern Israel on December 1, 2019.

State indicts Kafr Kassem man over alleged role in Gaza smuggling scheme

An illustrative silhouette of an intelligence agent handler with a backdrop of the Iranian flag.

Information to the enemy: Jerusalem brothers accused of passing info to Iranian intelligence

Justice Minister Yariv Levin (R) speaks with MK Simcha Rothman (L) at the Knesset, November 26, 2025; illustrative.

Knesset approves first reading of bill to make Police Investigation Department independent


Israel does prosecute anti-Palestinian Jewish terror, contrary to popular belief

The Jerusalem Post has learned an indictment for the alleged killing of Palestinian Aysha Rabi in 2018 could be close to a verdict.

 Masked Israeli settlers watch after Palestinian fields were set on fire in the village of Asira al-Qiblyia in the northern West Bank on June 2, 2010

Ben-Gvir: Police have been instructed to investigate Sde Teiman, Beit Lid break-ins

The Chief of Staff, Major General Herzi Halevi, said "the incident of breaking into the Sde Teiman base is extremely serious and against the law."

 tamar Ben Gvir

Netanyahu trial: Key witness violates protection deal, may be prosecuted

This explosive development could change the entire nature of the media bribery and fraud trial against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Shlomo Filber, former director general of the Communications Ministry court hearing in the trial against former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the District Court in Jerusalem, May 10, 2022.

Netanyahu’s plea deal is in Israel’s public interest - Gideon Sa’ar

Sa'ar tweeted his support for a plea deal after details of a secret meeting between judges and the prosecutor's office was leaked.

 Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar commented on the upcoming elections during an interview at Maariv's leaders' conference in collaboration with Walla!

Gaza electrician indicted for terrorist activities

The Southern District Attorney's Office noted that the suspect provided Hamas with timers and electrical boards used to time several rockets to launch simultaneously.

A SUSPECT IN a Jerusalem court. Can the Shin Bet’s motto – that it goes after all terrorism equally – be disproven?

'Georgian Case' against former police chief candidate Hirsch to be closed

Police fail to establish a proper case to prosecute Hirsch.

GAL HIRSCH, chairman of both the Israel Leadership Institute and Magen Party

Israeli Supreme Court acquits man convicted of murder

Elisha Chayavtov confessed to a murder after being completely cut off from the world. He has now been released, after seven years of imprisonment. The judges: “Fundamental flaws in investigation."

Israeli Supreme Court

Kindergarten assistant indicted for manslaughter after death of baby

In the case of one-year-old baby Yasmin Vinta, the defendant, a 23-year-old temporary resident from Ukraine, allegedly caused the baby’s death while putting her and another baby to sleep.

The one-year-old baby who was smothered to death with a blanket

Will top prosecutor block confrontation of main suspect in US hiker’s death?

The case centers around the unexplained death of Ariel Newman, 18, a student from Great Neck, New York, during a Yeud-run hike in the Judean Desert on September 10, 2014.

Mark and Ellen Newman with Ariel at his high-school graduation, a few months before his death

Sex offense charges dropped against rabbi

Rabbi David Harrison has had all charges against him dropped by the State Attorney’s Office for his alleged involvement in sex offenses

New court rulings could have ramifications in Israel.