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Israel's High Court examined whether a petition on yeshiva tax benefits should proceed after the state adopted the petition's central argument and implemented a new policy. The state representative stated that the benefit, though formally granted to donors, amounted to indirect state support.
freepressjournal.inIsrael's High Court questioned whether a petition over yeshiva tax benefits should continue after the state adopted its central legal argument and began implementing a new policy. The state representative said that although the tax benefit was formally granted to donors, it nevertheless constituted indirect support by the state.
The court heard the matter amid four separate petitions that also seek the removal of the National Security Minister, alleging that the minister has undermined police independence.
A hearing on those petitions took place at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on April 15, 2026.
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ForbesA shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents left one person dead Monday morning at the intersection of Pool and Hill streets. State police, the FBI and local authorities responded to the scene.
southfront.orgStrikes hit air-defense systems, coastal radar, missile and drone sites, and small boats across Iran early Monday. The operation targets threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Japan TimesThe legislation converts the existing Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office into a National Intelligence Council and National Intelligence Bureau. It marks Japan's first centralized intelligence structure since World War II.