Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court judge

Court orders all detained protesters released after police fail to provide sufficient reasons

"As I told the police officer during the investigation, 'I went out to demonstrate for the hostages to return home. I didn't know it was illegal.'"

Judge in court (illustration)
 Supreme Judges

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 JUSTICE MINISTER Yariv Levin attends a cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem.

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Anti-judicial reform protesters gather outside the rabbinical court in Tel Aviv July 18, 2023.

Tel Aviv judge orders removal of Israeli flag in video conference hearing


Modeling agent, accused sex offender Shai Avital's arrest extended

Avital is expected to be charged with two counts of sexual offenses after 26 women filed a complaint to Israel Police in 18 months.

 Modeling agent Shai Avital, who was extradited from the Netherlands and accused of sexual harassment, arrives for a court hearing at the Magistrate's Court in Tel Aviv, January 4, 2022

Netanyahu family in court: Olmert demands evidence to challenge Sara's mental health

The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court judge unlikely to approve the motion, but the two sides could have extended court fight.

 Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his wife Sara and his son Yair attend a preliminary hearing of the defamation lawsuit filed by them against Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, in Magistrate Court in Tel Aviv, Israel, January 10, 2022.

Yair Netanyahu denied defamation appeal, will pay NIS 250,000

The Magistrate Court's decision to deny Netanyahu's appeal was made after he didn't file a letter of defense. Netanyahu appealed this decision, arguing the lawsuit was illegally filed against him.

Yair Netanyahu makes a stormy appearance at Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court, December 2018.

3 Jaffa residents arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of 12-year-old

One of the suspects was reportedly hospitalized for three days after the interrogation, with the hospital reporting that bruises were found on his body, Haaretz reported.

A Molotov cocktail from the brawl between two rival families in Ramle, in which 69 locals were arrested by Israel Police, April 16, 2021.

Ex-deputy minister Kirschenbaum convicted of bribery

Yisrael Beytenu Affair unprecedented.

Faina Kirschenbaum

Man charged for making life threats on Ahmed Tibi on Facebook

"I say why live ammunition and arrests, simply wipe them from the face of the earth with their 'innocent' neighbors. Ahmed Tibi, I'll be more than happy to put a bullet through your head."

MK Ahmed Tibi at a Nakba Day rally in Ramallah, May 15, 2019

Are judges objective?

On the link between ‘who’ and ‘what’ in judicial rulings

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Kobi Peretz begins 18-month prison term for tax evasion

The popular singer’s last-minute request for a pardon from President Reuvin Rivlin was rejected two weeks ago.

Israeli Mizrahi singer Kobi Peretz reprting for his 18-month prison sentence, October 15, 2017.