Aaron Zindani was murdered in the Yemeni capital of Saana on Tuesday, Army Radio reported. Zindani – a Jew who lived in Israel for the past few years – had
Vandals on Sunday spray-painted the front of a synagogue in Vilna, Lithuania. The incident came shortly after a ceremony in Kaunas, the second-largest city in Lithuania, to bury the bones
Iran has recalled its ambassador to Azerbaijan after protesters outside its embassy insulted Iran’s late revolutionary leader. “Ambassador Mohammad Bagher Bahrami left for Tehran on May 21 in connection with
IDF corporal Itai Sviri may be hard of hearing, but says it has never stopped him from doing anything – including serving his country. Sviri finished high school with honors
The former head of the Israel Police accident investigation team, Jacob Netzer, spoke with Arutz Sheva about his findings at the accident scene where eight members of the Atias family
A radical Islamist whose arrest sparked deadly clashes in Lebanon between factions feuding over events in neighboring Syria was released on bail Tuesday. Military judge Nabil Wehbe ordered the release
Google is planning to provide 22,000 square feet of its New York City headquarters to the new applied science graduate school of Cornell University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
Police have reportedly issued new draconian instructions for non-Muslims who ascend to the Temple Mount, Judaism’s holiest site, which has been under Muslim occupation for centuries. According to a report
Iran will sign an agreement to cooperate with the United Nations’ IAEA nuclear watchdog agency “quite soon,” officials say, leaving Israel isolated in its skepticism over Iran’s intentions. Yukiya Amano,
The University of Kwa-Zulu Natal (UKZN) has cancelled a planned lecture by the Israeli deputy ambassador to South Africa, Yaakov Finkelstein, one day before it was due to be held.
Israel denied reports that appeared in the Turkish media on Monday that claimed that Israel is planning to deploy thousands of troops in Cyprus in efforts to protect oil and
South African Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies has rejected “with utter contempt” suggestions that there were racial motivations for his move to prohibit Israeli goods produced in Judea and
The Chief Rabbi of Yemen, Yahia Youssef Moussa, has called on the country’s president to allow the Jewish community and other minority groups to be represented in the country’s parliament.
Egypt has confirmed Christians’ fear of Islamic rule and has sentenced 12 to life in jail for their part in warding off Muslim mobs last year. The court acquitted eight
Members of the Tehilat David congregation in Tel Zion arrived at sunrise on Tuesday to find the synagogue had been burglarized and three Torah scrolls thrown on the ground. Tehilat
Syria’s ongoing unrest spilled over into Beirut on Monday as UN officials wring their hands over the most entrenched and bloody Arab Spring revolution today. Sunnis rioted in the Lebanese
Archaeologists have discovered a collection of ancient jewelry hidden in a vessel at Tel Megiddo in the Jezreel Valley in northern Israel. Dated from about 1100 BCE, one of the
A young Moscow Jew was laid to rest Sunday after he was murdered this past weekend when he tried to stop a brawl between two Gentile gangs. Yaakov Manasharshivili, 26,
Defense Minister Ehud Barak says Israel would accept an Iranian reduction in nuclear enrichment to 3.5 percent in accordance with a proposal by the P5+1. Israel’s official position is that
British-born historian and human rights activist David Littman, 78, passed away Sunday in his hometown of Gland, Switzerland. Littman posed as a Christian in 1961 to rescue 530 Moroccan Jewish children
Abu Dhabi joined Kuwait and Saudi Arabia on Monday in filing charges based on Twitter statements. Prosecutors ordered four detained on the charge of “tribal instigation and libel” through the
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday hardened his rhetoric towards Iran saying “Iran threatens Israel and world peace.” Netanyahu’s remarks at a meeting of the Civil Service Commission at the
Top Israeli officials signed the Global Entry “trusted traveler program” with U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano Sunday in Jerusalem during a meeting with Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman. The
(CBS News) To live in Tel Aviv is to make a choice. With a history of bloodshed and bombings, the inhabitants of Israel’s largest city could live in fear of
The head of the U.N. nuclear agency arrived in Tehran on Monday on a one-day visit that diplomats say could lead to an agreement for further inspections of Iranian nuclear
Pakistan restored access to Twitter on Sunday after briefly blocking the site over posts that Islamabad said promoted a Facebook contest involving caricatures of the prophet Muhammad, AFP reported. The
Iran has discovered an oil oilfield in the Caspian Sea for the first time in over a century, the Fars news agency reported. The deposit was found at a depth
Tens of thousands on Sunday attended a mass rally in New York City in what they described as a war on technology threatening Jewish sanctity. Haredi leaders raised $1.5m to
‘Palestinian’ forces launched a probe into the sale of candy with Hebrew-language wrappers in the Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp on Sunday, The Daily Star reported. ‘Palestinian’ authorities ordered a security
Dr. Aliza Lavie, a communications researcher, lecturer at Bar Ilan University and social activist, spoke out on Sunday against the intermarriage of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The 28-year-old Jewish founder