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ISA (Shin Bet) chief Ronen Bar is expected to announce his resignation in mid-May, following the Memorial Day events, ...
PM spokesman Omer Dostri said hostages must return before Hamas is destroyed, rejecting Hamas' ceasefire demand. He confirmed ...
Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar is expected to resign from his position in May, N12 reported on Saturday evening. In an affidavit to be submitted on Sunday to the High Court of Justice as part of the ...
IDF says 150 targets struck, 40 terror operatives killed during weekend operations in Gaza * Report: US submitted request to ...
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The Times of Israel on MSN‘Humiliated’ hostage parents fume at negotiator Dermer: Our loved ones will be left to dieTzvika Mor and Ditza Or, members of hawkish Tikva Forum, write scathing letter to Netanyahu confidant, saying he indicated ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNProtesters in Jerusalem demand deal to free hostages, end ‘Netanyahu’s war’Democrats party head vows to fight government 'with all the power at our disposal'; ex-captive's relative says PM will stand ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNHigh Court rejects government bid to drop injunction against Shin Bet head’s ousterMotion to unfreeze Ronen Bar's dismissal, due to alleged conflict of interests in prosecution of leak from security agency, ...
A key security briefing was held earlier on Thursday without Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, despite a High Court of Justice order requiring his participation, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said on ...
As the High Court prepares to rule and public confidence keeps deteriorating, the fight over who leads the Shin Bet has ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNDaily Briefing Apr. 17: Day 559 – Hostage talks continue as US and Iran keep speakingDiplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman discusses latest in hostage talks led by Ron Dermer, response from Hamas and what the next round of US talks with Iran could mean for Israel The post Daily ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNIsraeli Judiciary Examines Impeaching NetanyahuNazir Magally Well-informed sources in the Israeli judiciary have reported that the government's Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara is re-examining the possibility of impeaching Prime Minister ...
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