An IAF Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) fired at a squad of terrorist snipers in northern Gaza Monday. The squad was one of the terror cells that have been firing at
Roger Garaudy, one of the most controversial French philosophers of the twentieth century, died on Friday at the age of 98. While Garaudy embraced a perplexing variety of ideologies during
MK Anastassia Michaeli (Yisrael Beytenu), who was bashed last week following her remarks against pro-homosexual television content, said Sunday that she has been sent hundreds of hateful text messages since
The Muslim Brotherhood declared early Monday that its candidate, Mohammed Morsi, won Egypt’s presidential election. The Associated Press reported that at a pre-dawn press conference declaring their win, officials from
Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday said Sunday that the peace process with Israel is “clinically dead” just days before PA negotiator Saeb Erakat meets U.S. Secretary of
Al-Qaeda’s leader has urged Egypt to cancel its peace treaty with Israel and to establish Islamic rule, The Associated Press (AP) reported. He said the goal is to stop Israel from
Official projections show the conservative New Democracy party as coming in first with about 130 of Parliament’s 300 seats, ahead of the anti-bailout radical left Syriza party, the Huffington Post
An umbrella organization of French Jewry, CRIF, responded with “indignance” after an exam from the Bichat Hospital Faculty of Medicine at Paris’s Diderot University included a question on whether IDF
The Israel in India Facebook page, launched by the Israeli Embassy in August 2010, has received almost 20,000 ‘likes’, a figure surpassed only by the pages of the US and
The office of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu claims discussions with Givat Ulpana residents on a court-ordered expulsion are at a “standstill,” but they told Arutz Sheva no such discussions are
American Voices in Israel, promoted by major U.S. Jewish groups, has launched Africa’s Voices in Israel to widen support for the Jewish State. The Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish
Swiss branches of two Israeli banks have been indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly helping Americans conceal their offshore assets. The indictment, filed June 14 with the U.S.
UN: No Additional Monitors in Syria The United Nations announced Saturday that it won’t send additional monitors to Syria; the international body decided to suspend the mission, saying it’s just
South Sudanese family boarded buses for the airport in cities around the country Sunday, often in tears, but voluntarily, ready to go home. Many wearing backpacks, several dozen families were
More than 4,000 Gentiles converted to Judaism in Israel last year, according to government statistics. The data was announced at a weekend event sponsored by the Conversion Authority of the
A Jewish trucker ended the lives of two Palestinian Authority Arabs who attempted to kidnap him and steal his vehicle on a road in the Hevron Hills area of Judea
A German newspaper reported on Saturday that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he will end his political career when his second term ends next year. Ahmadinejad can’t run in Iran’s
IDF Spokesperson Brigadier General Yoav (Poly) Mordechai said Friday that Syria’s allies Iran and Hizbullah are coming to realize that Bashar Assad’s regime has “reached its end.” “Another week is
The chairman of the Yesha Council, a body made up of community leaders in Judea and Samaria, wants the body’s plenum to convene and vote on its confidence in his
Remains of a two Grad rockets were found in southern Israel over the Sabbath. One may have been fired from Jordan. Friday night, residents of southern Israel heard explosions. On
Voter turnout in the first day of the second round of the presidential elections in Egypt was low, compared to the first day of the first round. In this final
Dozens of Hevron area Arabs went on the rampage Saturday night during the funerals for four Arabs who died in a traffic accident earlier in the day. The rioters hurled
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Friday his country is considering providing communications equipment to Syrian rebels to encourage a “stronger revolt” against President Bashar al-Assad’s government. The Al-Arabiya
The Borough Park Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn was defaced with Nazi swastikas in a half-dozen different spots, including on a synagogue, on Friday. The New York Daily News reported that
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood pinned its hopes Friday on weekend elections to salvage its waning political fortunes, according to a report in The Associated Press. The runoff vote set for Saturday
Activists on Friday urged women to get behind the wheel for Sunday’s first anniversary of the Women2Drive campaign, which has resulted in the arrest of people defying Saudi Arabia’s ban
Officials with the Turkish Islamist group IHH denied on Friday claims that an official investigation has been launched against IHH President Bülent Yıldırım over alleged links to al-Qaeda. Turkish media
An Israeli grassroots organization has told Arutz Sheva that it sent a letter in which it criticized a New York Jewish community organization for what it called the uncalled-for insertion of
The European Union announced on Friday a new round of sanctions against Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime, The Associated Press reported. The report said that a ban will begin Sunday
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will demand the release of 123 long-term prisoners before agreeing to meet Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, PLO negotiator Saeb Erekat said on Friday. Speaking to