Israeli media report new details from a serious investigation into Moti Gamish, a figure associated with the far-right fringe. The probe reportedly examines actions that could carry legal consequences. Full scope remains unclear.
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A post from a channel affiliated with MK Simcha Rothman called Supreme Court President Isaac Amit a 'politician through and through,' accusing him of wanting to preserve his power and that of his 'radical left' colleagues in the Supreme Court. The message frames the upcoming elections around the judicial selection debate.
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Abu Ali Express posted a 20-year-old photo showing Turkish President Erdogan, late Sunni scholar Karsawi, Islamic Movement deputy Khateeb, and late Pakistani Muslim Brotherhood leader Qazi Hussain Ahmed.
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A court-appointed trustee reportedly alleges that an individual named Gmesh seized control of a company through force and fraud, making misrepresentations, conducting prohibited transfers, and smuggling assets while exploiting the distress of the controlling owners. The report is sourced from a single unverified channel.
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An investigation by N12's Omri Maniv alleges that Moti Gamish, now the director general of the Economy Ministry, acted as a consultant to Visionat from 2021–22 while working to collapse the company in order to take it over. The court-appointed trustee sent a warning letter four months ago detailing the claims, and reported this week that Gamish has not responded.
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The Ministerial Committee on Legislation approved a new bill on Sunday that would allow farmers to sell agricultural produce directly to consumers, bypassing intermediaries.
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A man and woman, both aged 25, sustained minor injuries when their vehicle overturned on Dorif Street in Ashkelon on Sunday afternoon. United Hatzalah medics treated them at the scene.
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Olga, the younger sister of Staff Sgt. (res.) Alexander Filin, who fell in Lebanon, eulogized her brother in a post on social media, as reported by N12. She said Filin gave her a sense of security and promised to keep his memory alive.
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Israel's flag carrier El Al has launched EL AL Travel, a new platform on its website and app allowing passengers to book hotels abroad, the company announced Sunday. The platform includes some 1.5 million hotels and lets frequent flyers and FLY CARD holders redeem and earn points on hotel bookings.
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David Ezra, a suspect in multiple attacks on women on Tel Aviv streets, denies the allegations, claiming during police questioning that the women walked into him. Three separate complaints have been filed, and police say security footage indicates deliberate assaults. His remand was extended until Tuesday; the court ordered a psychiatric evaluation.
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Housing Minister Yitzhak Goldknopf and MK Moshe Bawatzik are currently visiting Haredi military draft evaders at Prison 10, Israeli media report.
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Arnold Roth, whose 15-year-old daughter Malki was killed in the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria bombing in Jerusalem, called on Jordan to extradite Ahlam al-Tamimi, the convicted terrorist who orchestrated the attack. Tamimi was released in the 2011 Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange and has been living freely in Jordan since. 'She's been free in Jordan longer than my daughter was alive,' Roth said, according to The Jerusalem Post.
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Israel's Shin Bet and IDF accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Sunday of allowing Hamas operatives to operate freely from Turkey, saying dozens of planned attacks directed from Turkish soil have been foiled over the past year. The agencies named five senior Hamas figures based in Turkey who they say directed the plots.
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Justice Minister Gideon Saar, a lead sponsor of the judicial selection committee reform, defended the law as "moderate and balanced" on Sunday, warning that rejecting compromise will lead to radical reforms. President Isaac Amit earlier told an expanded High Court panel that the changes amount to a 'regime change,' as the court weighs petitions against the Basic Law amendment.
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Colonel (res.) Hezi Nechama stated that the current situation in southern Lebanon is a 'catastrophe' tactically, arguing that Israel must choose between full attack or defense, and calling for complete occupation of the area, expulsion of the Shia population, and a full siege to defeat Hezbollah. He attributed the 'hybrid' situation to the political echelon.
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The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) reportedly flagged a speech by Iranian state-linked outlet Ipak as antisemitic, alleging it aims to divide the American people and link AIPAC to US economic troubles and a desire to prolong the "genocide in Gaza." According to the report, the speech accuses AIPAC of seeking to prevent the end of the war in Gaza.
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Cabinet minister Gila Gamliel said the IDF faces no restrictions on striking in Beirut when a threat materializes, while opposition leader Yair Golan argued troops should be moved to protected ridge lines and warned that without a diplomatic initiative, soldiers are being abandoned, according to their remarks reported Sunday.
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An Al Jazeera journalist identified by an Israeli source as 'terrorist' Ahmad Washaah was killed last night in an Israeli strike in the Al-Bureij camp, central Gaza. The report, from a security-affiliated post, does not provide details on the strike or other casualties. Washaah is the brother of Muhammad Washa, a journalist killed in a similar strike earlier this month.
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A senior Iranian official said ahead of US-Iran talks in Switzerland that Tehran approaches the negotiations from a position of strength and caution, and will never give up its goal of destroying Israel, according to the Yedioth Ahronoth the source.
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Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi accused the High Court of Justice on Sunday of intending to nullify general elections if it disapproves of their outcome, speaking during the Knesset Committee on Legislation. The remark came as the expanded 11-justice High Court panel hears petitions against the judicial selection reform.