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Israel seeks to expand powers on phone, computer tapping
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that employers paying men and women different wages must prove that those differences are not to do gender.
A Japanese bank has halted transactions by the Iranian government in response to a U.S. court ordering a $2.6 billion asset freeze over the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marines barracks in Beirut.
Israel’s national American football team took the field this week for the first time against an American opponent – falling 49-6 to the Maranatha Baptist Bible College Crusaders.
Iran's crown prince is urging Israel to help topple the Iranian regime.
Israeli security forces razed several structures at two illegal West Bank outposts.
Israeli troops fired at armed Palestinians who came too close to the border fence with Gaza despite warnings.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas swore in a new Cabinet in a move that could spell the end of a Fatah-Hamas unity government.
An Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander reportedly ordered Hezbollah not to attack Israel.
Most African migrants in Israel are involved in criminal activity and should be imprisoned and deported, Israel's interior minister said.


