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One conversation about the protests crystallizes Bar’s complaint—that Netanyahu wanted the Shin Bet to be loyal to him, not ...
Large majority still favors ending Gaza war to secure hostages' release, 54% think politics are reason for continued fighting ...
In court filing, Shin Bet chief says PM wanted agency to act against anti-government protesters, rejects claims he failed to warn PM ahead of Oct. 7, expresses 'deep concern for the State of Israel' ...
Ronen Bar, head of the Shin Bet, Israel's domestic intelligence agency, who was dismissed by the government, has submitted a statement to the Supreme Court accusing Benjamin Netanyahu of breaching the ...
The effort to hold the United Nations’s Palestinian refugee agency accountable comes in wake of a lawsuit alleging it has ...
For Netanyahu’s opponents, the Bar affidavit was damning proof that Israel’s longest-serving prime minister was threatening ...
In a surprising statement, Hamas mourned Pope Francis’ passing and praised his firm stand on Gaza. The group lauded the late ...
Israel's spy chief has accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to fire him for his refusal to commit illegal acts ...
The head of Israel’s internal security agency has accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to exploit the power of ...
Ronen Bar said Netanyahu had ordered him to spy on anti-government protesters. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Opposition leaders, citing Shin Bet chief’s court letter, accuse prime minister of undermining Israel’s democracy and ...
Can an Israeli prime minister dismiss the country’s internal security chief? The Israeli Supreme Court considered that ...