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After the Break-In at Solberg's Home, All Judges Were Connected to a Panic Button
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
100% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · Jun 10, 2026
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What happened
Following the disturbance at Noam Sohlberg's home, Israel's Courts Guard contacted all judges and refreshed procedures for a panic-button app. The app is meant to alert police and the court system with the user's location, giving judges a way to summon help outside the courthouse.
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