Witness.. The Bombing of the 'Diplomatic Police' in Tehran Turns the Exchange Market into Hell
A joint American-Israeli airstrike targeting the 'Diplomatic Police' headquarters in Tehran has transformed a bustling financial area into a scene of destruction.
Ben Gvir intends to inform Baharav-Miara of his intention to appoint his advisor as the police's legal advisor, contrary to the stance of the police chief
Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir plans to formally announce his intention to appoint his advisor David Bavli as the legal advisor to the police, despite opposition from Police Chief Dany Levy and Bavli's lack of relevant legal experience.
Police Prepare to Deploy โRapid Response Teamโ to the Middle East for the Protection of Overseas Citizens
The South Korean police are preparing to send a rapid response team to the Middle East in response to escalating tensions due to US and Israeli airstrikes against Iran.
Kapo's struggle against Russian-Israeli businessman: I am not an FSB agent!
Sergei Uger, a Russian businessman residing in Israel and owner of a major mineral water factory, insists he is not an FSB agent after the Estonian security police (Kapo) revoked his e-residency due to suspicions regarding his interests in Estonia.
Journalist Yoav Zaiton, suspected of sexual offenses against a 15-year-old, released from custody with police consent
Israeli journalist Yoav Zaiton has been released from custody after being arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy, pending an ongoing investigation.
Echoes of War in Iran Reaching India: Thousands of Protesters Clash with Police
In India, thousands of protesters clashed with police following demonstrations against Israeli and U.S. airstrikes that resulted in the death of a prominent Iranian leader.
Clashes in Kashmir between Indian police and supporters of Ali Khamenei
Clashes erupted in Kashmir following peaceful protests against US and Israeli strikes that resulted in the death of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei.
Conflict in the Middle East: The measures of the Greek Police โ Increased checks and personnel at airports
The Greek Police have heightened security measures targeting Israeli and American interests due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East.
Occupation Prevents Evening and Taraweeh Prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Israeli police have barred evening and Taraweeh prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, citing a state of emergency declared due to an alleged US-Israeli attack on Iran.
5 Martyrs in Israeli Shelling Targeting Two Police Posts in Gaza
Five Palestinians have been killed and others injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting police stations in Gaza City.
The police request to extend the restrictive conditions imposed on Baruvarman that will expire today
The Israeli police are seeking to extend the restrictive conditions placed on Tsahi Baruvarman, Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister, which are set to expire today.
Breaking | Occupation Police Announce Injury of One of Their Members Due to a Truck Collision with Police Force South of Nablus
An Israeli police officer was injured after a truck collided with a police unit south of Nablus, and authorities are investigating the incident.
Police Chief: I Did Not Know That Gilot Station Commander Called Advocate 'Cocksucker'; It Does Not Justify Cancellation of His Promotion
Israeli Police Chief Dani Levy stated he was unaware that the outgoing commander of the Gilot station, Yaniv Volvovich, referred to an advocate as 'cocksucker', describing it as not a valid reason for cancelling his promotion.
Inaccurate evidence from AI led to police pursuing ban on Israeli football fans, MPs find
A Home Affairs Select Committee report reveals that inaccurate evidence generated by an AI tool was used by West Midlands Police to justify a ban on Israeli football fans.
Blair talks about disarming the resistance and Israeli oversight of Gaza police
Tony Blair discusses Israel's role in overseeing a new police force in Gaza and the disarmament of militant factions during remarks in Washington.
Police demanded that peace conference organizers obtain an exceptional license contrary to orders - and then backtracked
The Israeli police initially demanded that organizers of a peace conference obtain a special license, but later retracted the demand following threats of legal action from the organizers.
The police request to investigate Tibi for allegedly insulting its spokesperson has been rejected
The Israeli Attorney General decided to reject a police request to investigate Knesset member Ahmad Tibi for allegedly insulting a public official.
The Attorney General on the Commissionerโs Claim That She is Preventing the Use of Spyware: The Government Can Promote Legislation Immediately
The Israeli Attorney General, Gali Baharav-Miara, responded to accusations from Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, stating that the government has the ability to legislate on the use of advanced technological means by law enforcement without delay.
Magistrate rules itโs โunreasonableโ to ban Isaac Herzog protester from inner Sydney while on bail
A court in Sydney has varied the bail conditions of protester Eyad Shadid, ruling it unreasonable to prohibit him from entering inner Sydney after his arrest during a demonstration against Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Unlike previous years, the police did not coordinate with the Waqf procedures on the Temple Mount for Ramadan
This year, the Israeli police have decided not to coordinate with the Waqf regarding prayer times and food entry to the Temple Mount during Ramadan, leading to increased tensions and restrictions in the area.
Behind the News examines the rising violations of the occupation in the West Bank and Al-Aqsa
The episode of 'Behind the News' discusses the increasing violations by Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank and the incursions by settlers into the Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan, protected by Israeli police.
Another Violation of the Status Quo: Police Extend Visiting Hours for Non-Muslims on the Temple Mount
The Israeli police have extended visiting hours for Jews and tourists at the Temple Mount for the first time to coincide with the opening of Ramadan, a move described by the Palestinian Authority as a dangerous escalation.
Brother of No Other Land co-director injured as Israeli settlers again attack family home
Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the documentary 'No Other Land', reported a renewed attack on his home in the West Bank by Israeli settlers, leading to injuries and a police response.
Kenyan authorities used Israeli tech to crack activistโs phone, report claims
A report reveals that Kenyan authorities used Israeli technology to compromise the phone of activist Boniface Mwangi during his police custody, raising serious concerns about digital privacy and governmental overreach.
The District Court accepted the police's appeal: Baraverman will not be able to leave the country until next Tuesday
The Israeli District Court has extended the restrictions on Tsahi Baraverman, chief of staff to Prime Minister Netanyahu, prohibiting him from leaving the country until next Tuesday.
Crime gangs: Israel's shadow war on Palestinians in the interior
There has been a dangerous escalation in organized crime and violence in the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories, with Israeli police seemingly ignoring the growing dominance of armed gangs.
One of Ben Gvir's Candidates for Police Legal Advisor: Lacks Experience and Suspected of Distributing Weapons Without Authority
A candidate for the position of legal advisor to the Israeli police, David Bavli, is under suspicion for involvement in a weapon distribution scandal and is considered unqualified for the role.
NSW police end restriction on protests now Israeli president has left the country
The NSW police have lifted protest restrictions in Sydney following the departure of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, allowing organizers to facilitate marches without fear of arrest.
Iranian Dana Eden, producer of the hit series 'Tehran', dies in Greece
Dana Eden, the Iranian-Israeli producer known for her Emmy-winning series 'Tehran', was found dead in a hotel room in Athens, with police suggesting a suicide.
Mysterious Death of Israeli Series Producer 'Tehran' in Hotel in Greece
Israeli producer Dana Eden, known for the series 'Tehran,' was found dead under suspicious circumstances in a hotel in Athens, with initial investigations suggesting suicide may be the cause.
Police rescued two soldiers who were attacked during a home visit in Bnei Brak; ultra-Orthodox clashed with police
Israeli police rescued two soldiers attacked by ultra-Orthodox individuals in Bnei Brak during a home visit, leading to significant clashes between protesters and law enforcement.
An โimpossibleโ situation or โunhingedโ police? Inside the chaos at Sydneyโs anti-Herzog protest
Tensions escalated during a protest in Sydney against Israeli President Isaac Herzog, resulting in violent clashes between police and demonstrators.
Sydney protesters want to sue police over alleged brutality at the anti-Herzog rally, but it will be a struggle
Protesters in Sydney are seeking legal action against the police over alleged brutality during a demonstration against Israeli President Isaac Herzog, particularly highlighting the case of a 69-year-old woman injured during the event.
The hands of the police are not tied; they are simply busy rolling the blame for the wave of murders away
Israeli Police Commissioner Dani Levy has issued a statement attributing the recent surge in murders to systemic failures beyond the police's control.
Breaking: Police watchdog to probe handling of Sydney CBD protest
The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission of New South Wales has announced an investigation into police interactions during a protest in Sydney against Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Agreement to allow Muslims to finish prayer at Isaac Herzog rally didnโt reach officers, NSW police say
New South Wales police attribute violent disruptions of Muslim worshippers during a protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog to a breakdown in communication among officers.
Police will not investigate activists going door-to-door demanding Israeli boycott
Sussex Police have decided not to investigate activists in Brighton who are asking residents to boycott Israeli products after receiving complaints from local MPs.
After Completing the Investigation, the Investigation Division Announces Again: Kobbi Yaakobi, Head of the Israel Prison Service, Should Be Indicted
The Israeli Police Investigations Department has announced its intent to indict Kobbi Yaakobi, head of the Israel Prison Service, following a completed investigation into alleged misconduct.
Police: The suspicions against Barawerman have strengthened, his conduct indicates a willingness to obstruct the investigation
Israeli police have stated that suspicions against Tsahi Barawerman, chief of staff to the Prime Minister, have increased in light of new evidence.
The Greensโ Nick McKim says inviting Isaac Herzog was โdeliberately inflammatoryโ - podcast
Nick McKim, a Greens MP, critiques the Australian government's invitation to Israeli president Isaac Herzog, describing it as provocative while protesting police actions against demonstrators.
Israeli Media: Egypt and EU will not train officers linked to Hamas for Gaza police force
Neither Egypt nor the European Union will provide training for police officers in Gaza associated with Hamas, as revealed by diplomats following reports of Hamas seeking positions for its police force in the post-war region.
NSW premier wonโt apologise to Muslims after police grab men praying at rally against Isaac Herzog
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns refuses to apologise to the Muslim community after police disrupted a prayer during a protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Sydney.
Cronulla riot repeat feared as Muslim leader demands public protest apology
A Muslim leader has called for a public apology from police regarding their handling of a group praying at a Sydney protest against the Israeli president's visit.
Police: We will need to investigate Braverman again, there is currently no estimate for the end of the investigation
Israeli police are set to continue investigating Tzachi Braverman, a senior advisor to the Prime Minister, amid allegations of obstructing investigations into leaks of classified military documents.
NSW police commissioner urged to apologise to โentire Muslim communityโ after officers disrupted prayer at Sydney protest
The New South Wales police commissioner is being urged to apologize to the Muslim community after police disrupted a prayer during a protest against the Israeli president's visit to Sydney.
Fresh video shows police pushing protester before fight broke out
A newly released video provides additional context to an altercation between a protester and NSW Police during a protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
This is how the Israeli police are expanding their operations in the Palestinian Authority areas
The Israeli police are increasingly conducting operations in the Palestinian territories, including arrests and home searches, citing security reasons amid rising tensions over potential annexation of the West Bank.
16-year-old injured in 'deliberate attack' by police during protest, mother says
The mother of a 16-year-old alleges police used excessive force during a protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit in Sydney, leading her to seek legal action.
Live: Police presence expected as Herzog arrives in Canberra
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Canberra is causing an increased police presence due to heightened tensions surrounding the rally against his visit, led by former Australian of the Year Grace Tame.
Excessive or reasonable: Police actions at Sydney's protest analysed
The article examines the controversy surrounding police actions during a protest in Sydney, where protesters were reportedly punched and arrested, raising questions about the use of excessive force.