The Israel Police arrested a Tel Aviv resident several days ago, it was cleared for publication Tuesday, after he haplessly walked into a tattoo parlor and asked to have the
For the first time since World War II, genocidal Nazi leader Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” will be printed in Germany in January as an annotated edition, the institute publishing it said Tuesday. The autobiographical
The United States is deploying “specialized” troops in Iraq to fight the Islamic State group (ISIS), including by leading raids against the jihadists over the border in Syria, Defense Secretary Ashton
A massive explosion at a central metro station in Turkey’s largest city of Istanbul on Tuesday left at least five people wounded, according to the district mayor. Bayrampasa district mayor
US President Barack Obama led calls Tuesday for Turkey and Russia to end their dispute over the downing of a Russian fighter jet and focus instead on Islamic State (ISIS). NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg
Local media reports in Lebanon claim Lebanese soldiers detonated a “listening device” allegedly planted by Israel in the southern Marjayoun region, close to the border with the Jewish state. According
German police are currently trying to locate a man who was photographed at a public swimming pool with a massive tattoo of the Nazi death camp Auschwitz on his lower back,
Internet giant Google on Monday denied a report from Israel’s foreign ministry that it has reached an agreement with the government to jointly monitor YouTube videos inciting attacks. The ministry last week said that
Israel should demolish the homes of Jewish terrorists – starting with those of the families whose children burned Arab youth Mohammed Abu Khder to death in 2014, said Yesh Atid
This Tuesday, Israel will synchronize its annual philanthropic campaign with the global Giving Tuesday campaign in order to help shatter the one-day World Record for online giving which currently stands at
December 1st marks a “day of remembrance” for the victims of traffic accidents in Israel – who, at a total of 32,750, far outnumber the Israeli soldiers and civilians killed
Former IDF Chief Rabbi Avi Ronsky says his party – the Jewish Home, headed by Naftali Bennett – must leave the government coalition, and thus possibly bring about new elections, if a recent
The verdict is still out on what Israel’s relationship with Canada will be under the leadership of that country’s new Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau – but if an exchange between
The Ministry of Economics has issued a warning to the public against using a certain type of baby pacifier, which is deemed to contain a carcinogenic substance. The Ministry has
The Ministry of Education opened a new program targeting the influence of Islamic State (ISIS) on Monday – one aimed specifically at the Bedouin community of Hura in the Negev.
This month saw an event that the Jewish world has been fighting for for thirty years: the release of Jonathan Pollard. While this may come as a surprise to Arutz Sheva readers,
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Britain looks poised to join air strikes on Islamic State (ISIS) group targets in Syria this week after Prime Minister David Cameron announced Monday that a vote would be held
Syria on Monday denied ever using chemical weapons in its four-year-old civil war, telling a global watchdog it was cooperating fully with the destruction of its toxic stockpile, AFP reported.
Moscow’s “man in Tel Aviv,” Marcus Klingberg, has passed away at age 97. Klingberg was the best-known – and probably most important – spy the Soviet Union had in Israel,
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accused Ankara of shooting down a Russian warplane last week to protect supplies of oil from the Islamic State group to Turkey. “We have every reason to
Hours after he shook hands with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for the first time in five years, Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Monday used his speech at the
A ceremony marking the deportation of Jews from Iraq seven decades ago was held for the first time on Monday in the country’s autonomous Kurdish region. It also marked the
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has banned a Gaza-based Hamas network from broadcasting within its borders Monday, it announced on its official Facebook page – apparently to stop incitement. While Israel has
Labor MK Stav Shafir expressed her satisfaction Monday after hearing news that MK Yinon Magal (Jewish Home) is stepping down as Knesset Member, following accusations of improper past behavior with
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Monday that Iraq has sufficient forces to fight the Islamic State group (ISIS), after American senators called for more US troops to be deployed to
Lt. Gen. (ret.) Michael Flynn, who served as head of the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) from 2012 to 2014, spoke to the German Der Spiegel on Sunday about the war against Islamic
Turkey will not apologize for downing a Russian fighter jet on the Syrian border but Moscow should reconsider retaliatory sanctions, Turkish premier Ahmet Davutoglu said Monday as he held talks at NATO headquarters. “Protection of our
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Monday urged Greek premier Alexis Tsipras to focus on a “positive agenda,” after he lashed out at Turkey over the shooting down of a Russian warplane
Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected a meeting with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the climate conference in Paris on Monday, the Kremlin said, as a dispute rages over Ankara’s downing of a Russian