The ongoing hunger strike among Palestinian Authority terrorists in Israeli prisons could spark a third round of “intifada” violence against Israel, Arab MK Jamal Zahalka said Saturday. Zahalka spoke at
An Israeli-Arab woman from Taibe who was fired from her job at a supermarket in Raanana has filed suit against the Mega chain, Channel 2 reports. The woman says she
The threats by European leaders to boycott the Euro 2012 competition between national football teams, due to the imprisonment and maltreatment of former Ukrainian Prime Minister and Orange Revolution leader
Click on a picture to enlarge There many famous Jewish actors working today and in the past. Some of the names you might know are Daniel Radcliff, Shia LaBeouf, Andrew
A Be’er Sheva man was murdered on Friday night after asking a group of young men to speak more quietly. The victim, 36-year-old Gadi Vichman, was killed on his daughter’s
At least five people were killed in Aleppo, Syria on Saturday when a bomb exploded at a car wash. The rebel group Free Syrian Army was initially said to have
AP: Final results for many Iranian parliamentary constituencies announced Saturday show supporters of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad relegated to a small fraction of the legislature, hugely outnumbered by the conservatives who
Egyptian troops blasted protesters in Cairo with water cannons, tear gas and live ammunition, trying to prevent them from marching on the Defense Ministry Friday in clashes that left one
Maayan Naim, a soldier who served in the Tel Hashomer base, was killed in a terror attack during her military service. Arutz Sheva met her father, Chaim, at the base
The European Jewish Parliament (EJP) and The European Jewish Union (EJU) strongly condemned on Friday the incident on a Belgium train in which Jews were “asked to get off at
A Hamas leader warned Israel on Friday there would be consequences if any of the Palestinian Authority Arab prisoners on hunger strike dies in jail. “You must realize that the
Egyptian armed forces and protesters clashed Friday in Cairo, with troops firing water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators who threw stones as they tried to march on the Defense
French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday rejected as “grotesque” claims by lawyers for former Libyan premier Baghdadi al-Mahmudi, that Muammar Qaddafi regime funded his 2007 election campaign. In a statement
Thousands of Jordanians took to the streets on Friday demanding an end to the country‘s 18-year-old peace treaty with Israel. According to a report by the dpa news agency, in
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah ordered on Friday to reopen the Saudi mission in Egypt, after it was shut last week in the wake of angry protests. The SPA state news
Adam Yauch, a founding member of pioneering hip-hop group the Beastie Boys who captivated fans with their brash style in early hits like “Fight for Your Right (To Party)”, died
Dozens of people gathered on Friday morning in Jerusalem for Israel’s latest “Slutwalk,” or, “Mitzad Sharmutot,” in Hebrew. The protesters, most of them young women but also some men, walked
This very short video was made by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, better known as AIPAC.
Al-Qaeda is calling on its followers to attack America using methods identical to those used by terrorists targeting Israel. In the latest issue of its English-language magazine, the group calls
Passengers on a train in Belgium got a shock this week as the following announcement came over the speaker, “Welcome to the train to Auschwitz. The Jews are asked to
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Thursday that the international community will block Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. “The current Iranian nuclear program represents an enormous danger, not only
Palestinian Authority Arab gangs continue to make frequent efforts to steal Israelis’ cars, often in violent attacks. An attempted robbery was reported Thursday night in the western Binyamin region. Several
It was reported on Friday that IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz decided this week not to end Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner’s military career. Eisner’s career has hung in the
Jewish journalist Mark Deitch, 67, drowned late Thursday evening during the rescue of a girl in Bali. Deitch was renowned in Russia, where he worked for the “Svoboda” radio station,
Swiss officials are expected to select a new UAV for its army before the end of the year. The two front contenders are Elbit’s Hermes 900 UAV and the Heron-1
The Palestinian Authority is continuing its attempts to take over the land in Area C, which is under full Israeli control, and is being assisted in this by no less
The IDF foiled two attempted terrorist attacks in Samaria on Thursday night. In the first incident, Border Police officers arrested two terrorists in their 20s at the Tapuach junction in
The Israeli public believes that both wars and social protests can lead to economic growth, according to a survey conducted by the Orot Israel College, ahead of a conference on
One aspect of the continued European financial crisis that will take another turn on Sunday, with the expected victory of Francois Hollande in France – a victory that could overturn EU fiscal
Among the numerous people who came to offer condolences to the grieving Netanyahu family this week was the Prime Minister’s challenger for leadership of the Likud, Moshe Feiglin. The Netanyahus