An Arab terrorist was arrested on Tuesday morning at the Gilboa Crossing in Samaria, located near Jenin. The terrorist had a pipe bomb and a knife on his possession and
An Arab terrorist was arrested on Tuesday morning at the Gilboa Crossing in Samaria, located near Jenin. The terrorist had a pipe bomb and a knife on his possession and
US intelligence officials dismissed the possibility that a surface-to-air missile downed a Russian plane in the Sinai last week, saying the idea is “off the table.” The US official noted
Israeli academics published a counter-letter in the British Guardian Monday, noting that the slew of artists who pledged to boycott Israel are engaging in academic censorship. Dr Sharona Goldenberg and Dr Roy
My daughter, Shaindy, traveled to America last week to visit with my mother. Upon returning to her home in Israel, Shaindy was greeted with a Welcome Home sign pasted onto
We Refuse to be Enemies is the theme of the 8th Annual Season of Twinning. This is a project that brings together people of all faiths – mainly Muslims and Jews
Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPOe), riding high in opinion polls and seeking to moderate its image, on Monday dismissed one of its lawmakers for an anti-Semitic Facebook post, AFP reports. Susanne Winter, 58, was given until 7:00
Rabbi Eitam Henkin, who was murdered along with his wife Naama in a brutal Hamas shooting attack in September, struggled valiantly against the gunmen, transcripts from the investigation reveal. “While
A 71 year-old man has been critically wounded Monday evening, in a stabbing attack in Netanya, north of Tel Aviv. The attack unfolded at approximately 5:50 pm local time, when the
UN peace envoy Staffan de Mistura on Monday urged new ceasefires in Syria to build on diplomatic efforts to end the country’s four-year war. Speaking at the end of a trip to Damascus
Acting Police Chief Commander Bentzi Sau placed a temporary ban on all MKs from ascending the Temple Mount Monday, citing security concerns over rampant Arab rioting at the site. Prime Minister Binyamin
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (Jewish Home) resolutely one-upped Opposition leader Yitzhak Herzog (Labor) on Monday, after the latter accused her of using the law to advance a political agenda. Herzog
For the first time since Israel’s establishment in 1948, Egypt has voted in the Jewish state’s favor in the United Nations. The vote came during elections for membership in the
The Defense Ministry has officially recognized Avraham Asher Hasno as a terror victim, it announced Monday, providing the Hasno family with the state-funded financial and psychological help given to other bereaved familes.
France’s ambassador to Copenhagen, who in February attended a free speech event targeted by an Islamist terrorist, on Monday honored two Danish men who were killed in the twin attacks. “We have
Islamic State (ISIS) has begun targeting Israel in its videos, including one recent film with a terrorist addressing Israelis in Hebrew. To gain perspective on the situation, Arutz Sheva spoke to Dr. Ephraim
More details are emerging about the audio recording released Sunday by Ayman Al-Zawahiri, leader of the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization. According to additional excerpts released on Monday, Zawahiri welcomed the latest
Further details about the Netanya attack have been released later Monday night, in the wake of the third stabbing of the day. Initial reports indicate that the stabber, a 22 year-old
The Knesset approved stricter penalties for rock-throwers on its second and third reading Monday night, ratifying the penalties into law amid the unprecedented terror wave in Israel. 51 MKs voted the
Looters have desecrated mass graves at the Sobibor death camp in southeast Poland, museum sources revealed Monday, apparently in a bid to find treasure buried with Holocaust victims. A large
Minister of Agriculture Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) believes that neutering and spaying dogs and cats to prevent their reproducing contradicts Jewish law, according to a report in Yediot Aharonot Monday.
The annual global conference of Chabad emissaries, or shluchim, will begin at week’s end in New York City. About 3,500 shluchim are expected to take part, and to discuss matters
An Arab assailant from eastern Jerusalem assaulted a haredi woman with a glass bottle Monday. The woman, a 45-year-old tour guide, was guiding a group of tourists at the Yafo
A well known Salafi sheikh in Jordan has caused wide outrage in the Muslim world, after issuing a fatwa (Islamic ruling) in a video making the rounds online in which he
The rampant human rights abuses committed by the Palestinian Authority (PA) have seldom merited public attention due to the PA’s crackdown on the topic, but one daring resident has raised
Top officials at the Russian airline Metrojet, whose plane crashed in Sinai on Saturday killing all 224 passengers, revealed Monday that the crash was not due to a technical fault but
Republican presidential candidates on Sunday expressed skepticism over President Barack Obama’s plan to deploy a small number of special forces to Syria, saying it showed “weakness”, Reuters reported. In fact,
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, dismissed on Sunday the chances of foreign countries bartering a deal over Syria’s future, suggesting they should focus on securing a halt to fighting
The head of the Italian football federation is in hot water following alleged anti-Semitic comments he made, The Associated Press (AP) reported Sunday. The official, Carlo Tavecchio, allegedly made the
The Russian passenger plane that crashed in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, killing everyone onboard, broke up at high altitude, Russia’s top aviation official said Sunday, according to The Associated Press (AP).