Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi has sworn in a new government, Egypt’s state news agency reported Saturday, according to The Associated Press (AP). The new government was appointed one week after
When Iranian crowds chant “Death to America” during rallies in Tehran, Americans shouldn’t take it personally, according to Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani. Speaking in an interview with 60 Minutes due
A former lieutenant of former Al-Qaeda chief, Osama bin Laden, has been killed in fighting with pro-government militiamen in Syria, a monitor said Saturday, according to the AFP news agency.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu issued a harsh warning to terrorists on Sunday, opening his weekly Cabinet session stating that the justice system is trying to crack down on the growing
Three weeks after its unveiling, the memorial slab for slain hiker Danny Gonen has been defaced by Arab vandals, Channel 10 reports. With red paint, the vandals graffitied over the plaque honoring
Jordan’s King Abdullah II threatened an “explosion” over Israel cracking down on violent Muslim riots on the Temple Mount on Sunday, stating in a meeting with Arab MKs that he
It was last Wednesday morning, the excitement of the coming holiday of Rosh Hashanah could be felt everywhere. The streets of the Five Towns were bustling with holiday shoppers, children
A Twitter battle erupted on Sunday between Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) and Yesh Atid chairman Yair Lapid, following the latter’s presentation of his political plan during a speech
Egypt has begun flooding Hamas terror tunnels beneath the Egypt-Gaza Rafah border crossing Friday, in an apparent attempt to prevent terrorist infiltrations. According to Dutch news agency DPA, Egypt pumped water
A delegation of Arab MKs set out on Sunday for a series of meetings with leaders of the Muslim world on recent violent clashes between Israeli police and Arab rioters on the
The head of the United Nations atomic watchdog held talks with top officials in Tehran on Sunday about unresolved “ambiguities” over“possible military dimensions” to Iran’s nuclear program in the past. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
The Foreign Ministry confirmed on Saturday night that the body of Amir Ohana, the Israeli who went missing in Ukraine’s Uman, has been found. Ohana’s body was found Saturday in
In a surprising about-face, Iceland’s capital city of Reykjavik has decided to back down on its decision made just last Wednesday to boycott all Israeli goods. Reykjavik Mayor Dagur B.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday criticized Israel over tensions on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount, where Islamist assailants have used Al-Aqsa Mosque as a base to attack Israeli police on numerous days over the
In response to three rockets fired into Israel on Friday, the IDF struck a base belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization in northern Gaza on Friday night. IDF warplanes bombed
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog will travel Saturday to Iran for talks on Tehran’s nuclear program with senior officials, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement. However, a key covert nuclear
A border police officer has been moderately wounded in a shooting attack close to the Armon Hanetziv neighborhood of Jerusalem. The 25-year-old officer was shot in his shoulder by terrorists during
Russia has moved its first fighter jets to a growing base in Syria, defense officials said Friday, according to The Wall Street Journal, raising new concerns Moscow is preparing to
Two prominent American Jewish groups on Friday denounced Iceland’s capital city council for voting to boycott Israeli products, reported AFP. Reykjavik’s council approved a motion Tuesday to halt the city’s
Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman on Friday evening placed the blame on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for the rocket attack on Sderot. The rocket, fired by Gaza terrorists shortly
The Iron Dome anti-missile system on Friday night intercepted and shot down two rockets fired from Gaza that were headed towards the city of Ashkelon. Sirens sounded in the area at
The city of Sderot on Friday night called on the Israeli government to respond to the rocket attack on the city earlier in the evening. “The residents of the city
The quiet and calm of the Sabbath were disturbed in the city of Sderot in southern Israel on Friday evening, as shortly before 9:00 p.m. the “Red Alert” rocket siren
Israel on Friday prevented an official Palestinian Authority (PA) convoy, which included PA Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, from entering Jerusalem on its way to the Temple Mount. The convoy was
Arab residents of Jerusalem have tampered their license plates to show a Nazi symbol instead of the flag of the State of Israel, Israeli news outlets revealed Friday. Israeli yellow
After condemning Israel for its law enforcement against Islamist radicals who attacked police on the Temple Mount earlier this week, Jordan is now threatening to recall its ambassador – as
The UN Security Council appealed for calm and restraint Thursday after three days of clashes this week at Jerusalem’s Temple Mount between Israeli police and Arab mobs. In a unanimous declaration, the 15-member
Veteran diplomat Jose Cabanas on Thursday became Cuba’s first ambassador to the United States in 54 years, according to the Reuters news agency. Cabanas, who ran Havana’s de facto embassy
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday evening spoke with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in the wake of the ongoing terror wave in Jerusalem. Netanyahu told the UN chief that Israel
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman on Thursday night phoned President Barack Obama to condemn Israel for what was termed its “grave escalation” on the Temple Mount. According to the official Saudi