Loading… Six people have been injured in a stabbing attack at Jerusalem’s gay pride march, according to police. Emergency services say that two of the victims are in “serious” condition.
Kevan Green of London took on a unique challenge for his 30th anniversary: a charity bike ride from his home in London to an Israeli hospital in Netanya. After arriving
Political and religious leaders from across the spectrum in Israel have condemned the stabbing attack this afternoon at the Jerusalem gay pride march. Six people were injured, two seriously, when
Just half-a-month after the Iran nuclear deal was signed in Vienna on July 14, the Islamic republic of Iran announced on Thursday that it plans to build two new nuclear
An indictment was submitted on Thursday against an Israeli resident of the religious moshav Givolim in southern Israel, accusing him of smuggling materials needed to create rockets as well as
Pointing to a crater left by one of scores of Turkish air strikes in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, a PKK rebel official said that “Turkey has declared war against us”.
The co-leader of Turkey’s main Kurdish party on Thursday dismissed air strikes and police raids by Ankara against Islamic State (IS or ISIS) jihadists as a “show,” saying their real
Alarming findings on British anti-Semitism were revealed on Thursday in a new report showing that anti-Semitism incidents jumped by a whopping 53% in the first half of 2015 as compared to
Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson announced the policy this past Friday at Aspen Institute’s annual security forum in Washington, D.C. He explained that though it was a Muslim terrorist who
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) told Arutz Sheva on Thursday at Beit El that “it is our right and our duty to build in Judea and Samaria.” “I think that for
US President Barack Obama has been pushing the Iran nuclear deal signed earlier this month by claiming the only other option is war with Iran – but he is wrong,
Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) responded to the stabbing attack at the gay pride parade in Jerusalem on Thursday by ordering a massive enlargement of funds for Israel’s gay youth organization, in
After at least 15 years of hyping the idea of women in combat units, the IDF is admitting that women suffer injuries at a much higher rate than men during
In a shocking land grab attempt at a site where Arab activists have long been trying to steal state land, Arab assailants from a village near Netzer in Judea’s Gush Etzion
Jacques De Maio, head of the International Committee of the Red Cross’s delegation in Israel and “the occupied territories,” told the Hamas paper Al-Risalah Net that he had contacted Hamas about the
Basketball pros from the “glory days” of Maccabee Tel Aviv – including Doron Jampchi, Moti Daniel, Eran Bergstein, and many others – took the court Wednesday night in a special
A 4.3-magnitude earthquake occurred early Thursday in Israel. The quake was centered on an area near the Dead Sea, and several people reported feeling its effects in southern Israel. Residents
The State Department on Wednesday night joined the calls of condemnation against Israel’s planned construction in Beit El and in Jerusalem. “We are deeply concerned about the Israeli government’s announcement
Protestors and residents who attempted to return to their homes in Sa-Nur and were removed by security forces early Thursday said that some of the Border Police and IDF soldiers
Security forces on Wednesday night began evacuating the dozens of families that returned to their homes in Sa-Nur in northern Samaria. Of the 250 people in the community, most willingly boarded the
Hamas officials on Wednesday rejected demands by Fatah that the group hand over rule of Gaza as part of a reconciliation agreement, calling instead for an “uprising” against Palestinian Authority
A senior official from the Palestine Liberation Organization on Wednesday denounced Israel’s plans to build new homes in Beit El and Jerusalem as “war crimes”. “These settlement measures and war
The Knesset approved on Wednesday night the second and third readings of the bill that has come to be known as the Norwegian Law. The bill allows one minister or
In Parashat VaEtchanan, Moses seems to blame the Jewish people for his inability to enter the Promised Land. Just sour grapes, or the lead-in to an important insight about life
Current and former members of Israel’s legal and court system slammed a proposal by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked to establish a special court to deal with housing disputes in Judea
You “get what you pay for” in politics, said Jewish Home MK Nissan Slomiansky. Speaking to Arutz Sheva about the two jarring incidents Wednesday – the demolition of the Draynoff
In the wake of the demolition of the Draynoff Houses in Beit El, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked has a suggestion: Establish a special court to deal with housing disputes in
Kulanu MK and former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren on Thursday told Arutz Sheva that the government should make every effort to bring released spy Jonathan Pollard to
A day after the tractors that tore down the Draynoff Houses left the site, the Judea and Samaria Council and the Beit El Local Authority will hold a cornerstone-laying at
The Knesset on Thursday approved on its second and third reading a law that would allow prison officials to force-feed hunger-striking prisoners. Prison wardens will be able to make requests