Guns
After Alex Pretti killing in Minneapolis, Jewish gun owners confront Second Amendment tensions
The 65-year-old Jewish resident of Los Angeles was also distressed that federal officials said the agents were justified in shooting Alex Pretti because they believed he was armed.
Arizona couple admits in court to faking cancer-curing 'smart chip' device
Israeli man steals weapon from IDF soldier who fell asleep on bus ride, arrested by police
Lox & Loaded: Jewish gun club grows in popularity amid wave of antisemitism across US
Nearly 8,000 Israelis request firearm licenses amid Hamas war
The National Security Ministry has purchased 4,000 handguns for emergency response units around Israel so far, with weapons being distributed around Israel.
Israel Police Chief: We will treat quintuple murder 'like terrorism' - report
Five people were killed and one person was moderately injured in a shooting incident in the northern town of Basmat Tabun.
US embassy in Lebanon 'not intimidated' by shots fired towards it
"Please know that we at the US embassy are not intimidated by this incident, and our security protocols are very strong and our partnerships are ironclad," US Ambassador Dorothy Shea said.
Number of US children killed by guns hit record high in 2021 - study
Gun violence has been the number one cause of death for children in the United States since 2020.
Jewish groups back gun restrictions for domestic abusers in high-profile Supreme Court case
The faith groups argue that preventing convicted domestic abusers from accessing firearms is not only consistent with the Second Amendment, but also a matter of religious urgency.
IDF soldiers shot terrorists who fired at a military post near Nablus
The soldiers arrested one of the armed terrorists who had been injured in the exchange. The weapon he used to fire at the IDF soldiers, an M-16, was confiscated.
Police seized 1,819 illegal firearms since start of year
The police spokesperson said that this meant that they had seized almost 8.6 firearms per day, since the beginning of the year.
Illinois top court upholds state's assault weapons ban
The state's high court rejected arguments that the ban violated the Illinois Constitution by not applying the law equally to all citizens.
West Bank Israeli women get more guns as Ben-Gvir eases criteria
To apply for firearms, Israeli citizens must meet a threshold of eligibility, which factors in military experience, profession, and residency.
Jury demands to see guns of Pittsburgh synagogue shooter
It’s not clear why the jury wanted to see the weapons, but in weighing a death sentence, one of the statutory aggravating factors jurors must consider is the risk the gunman’s attack posed to others.