A prominent Holocaust memorial in Paris was vandalised on Friday
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A 26-year-old Kfar Saba resident admitted to writing the letter, which included threats against the life of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Netanyahu said he was no longer seeking to grant parliament the authority to overturn Supreme Court rulings
The riots followed a terror attack near an Israeli settlement
The Israeli prime minister spoke about the PA in a closed-door Knesset meeting
Pro-democracy protestors greeted the Hollywood mogul and Sarah Netanyahu at her husband’s corruption trial
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Israeli parliamentarians had a heated debate on Sunday in the Knesset
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The finance minister spoke as the coalition restarts the legislative process for judicial reform
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Netanyahu tried to postpone matters using an obscure procedural clause, but it handed the opposition the advantage
The hollywood billionaire will provide testimony remotely from a closed court
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Yair Lapid has testified against the prime minister in his trial for corruption
The Israeli prime minister says it is 'too early to tell' if a normalisation agreement can be signed
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Both leaders also emphasised the importance of coordination
Mohamed Salah Ibrahim was a new recruit to the force and had recently absconded from duties
Benjamin Netanyahu has promised a full investigation into the incident
Netanyahu would like to see a more conservative Supreme Court, but he doesn’t share justice minister Yariv Levin’s burning desire to make it the government’s chief priority