Eliyahu Kamisher

Eliyahu Kamisher covers police, crime, and general features for The Jerusalem Post. When he is not covering corruption investigations or protests, Kamisher writes on a variety of issues including: Palestinian farm-to-table dining, asylum seekers and minority issues.

Prior to joining the Post, Kamisher was a Research Assistant at the Moshe Dayan Center. He has previously written for a number of publications including Vice, The Forward, and The Times of Israel.

Follow him on Twitter at @Eli_DovBear

A Dolphin-class submarine enters Haifa port.

Key suspect in submarines probe negotiating to turn state witness

A mosque in Abu Ghosh with its minarets towering above

In mixed hometown of slain Druse officer, stun grenades thrown at mosques

HENRIETTE KARA was found dead on Tuesday in the kitchen of her Ramle home with stab wounds on her neck. A week prior, she went to the police and filed a complaint about domestic violence.

'Israeli Christian man allegedly killed daughter over Muslim boyfriend'


Israel mourns police officers killed in Friday's Temple Mount attack

One of the officers killed was the son of former Labor MK Shakib Shanan.

Slain police officer Hail Stawi and child

Telecom giant Bezeq probe advances; executives sent to house arrest

The investigation of Bezeq concerns suspicions of securities fraud.

The logo of Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp Ltd, the country's largest telecom group, is seen outside their headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel June 21, 2017.

Police to keep main suspects of Israeli submarine scandal in lockup

Judge hints at new developments in investigation that have not yet been made public.

Israeli Navy Dolphin-class submarine 390 (R)

Communications Ministry director-general grilled in Bezeq probe

Shlomo Filber suspected of giving favorable treatment to telecom giant.

Bezeq Truck

Netanyahu’s personal lawyer named as suspect in Israeli submarine probe

Attorney David Shimron, who is Netanyahu’s personal lawyer and distant relative, was released to house arrest on Monday and questioned a second time on Tuesday.

DAVID SHIMRON

Israeli-Arabs seek more policing but don’t trust police, survey indicates

54% of Israeli-Arabs say violence is a problem in their communities.

Isreali police clash with protesters in the Israeli Arab town of Umm el-Fahm during a demonstration against Israel’s military operation

Burglars shot by elderly homeowner sparking gun control debate in Israel

Residents slam police efforts in moshav.

Police at the scene of a crime in Rameh in northern Israel

Former Navy Commander detained in Israeli submarine corruption probe

Tuesday's detention comes after six suspects were detained for questioning on Monday.

A Dolphin-class submarine enters Haifa port.

Life after work: Israel opens retirement home for security dogs

What happens to these dogs once they are too old, sick, or injured to perform?

Prison service employees at the inauguration of the security dogs retirement home in Damon Prison on July 4, 2017.

German submarine affair: Israel detains 6, including Netanyahu associate

In February, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit authorized a full-blow criminal investigation into the submarine affair.

A dolphin-class submarine constructed by German company Howaldtswerke- Deutsche Werft for the Israel Navy