Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Israelis have demonstrated across the country against mandatory military enlistment.
Police and LGBTQ+ community leaders discussed security preparations as Pride Month events get underway across Israel, with the Tel Aviv Pride Parade returning to its traditional format.
Benjamin Netanyahu's government may roll back military service exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jews, prompting backlash across ...
Israel has started cracking down on foreign media reporting of its harsh practices in the occupied West Bank, with police ...
Police seen dragging ultra-Orthodox protesters from under a bus after they blocked roads in Jerusalem over conscription.
By Emily Rose JERUSALEM, May 20 (Reuters) - Israeli police on Wednesday forced activists who were aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla to kneel on the ground in rows with their hands tied behind their ...
Border Police forces stopped a large-scale attempt to infiltrate Israeli territory from Judea into southern Israel. 42 ...
An AFP photographer said a group of police 'violently attacked' worshippers and journalists - Copyright AFP JOHN WESSELS An AFP photographer said a group of police ...
Security procedures will include “comprehensive screening for everyone entering the parade route,” NYPD Commissioner Jessica ...