Zionism begins and ends with Torah. Even Jon Voight who is a Righteous Catholic Actor understood this when he said in the Knesset on January 31st 2011 that the “Torah
The Israel Teachers’ Union, which represents over 150,000 teachers in Israel, signed a document calling for the boycott of the “settlements” in Judea and Samaria, Channel 10 reports Friday. A
The family of 26-year-old Avraham (Avera) Mengistu, an Israeli who apparently due to mental illness entered Gaza last September where he was captured by Hamas, announced Friday it has accepted the apology
Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) on Wednesday signed an agreement with German officials to have the German language taught in Israeli schools. The Jewish Home chairman signed the agreement
Rachel’s Tomb located adjacent to Bethlehem in Judea, which is the site where the Jewish Biblical matriarch Rachel is buried, has turned into a key terror target – now a new
More than four million Syrians have fled their country’s civil war, the United Nations said on Thursday, with many now despairing and losing hope that they will ever return to their conflict-wracked homeland. “We
The Jerusalem Police have completed their preparations for the fourth Friday of Ramadan tomorrow, which will see tens of thousands of Muslims gathering at the Temple Mount for prayers. Ramadan
Syrian army troops backed by war planes advanced to within several kilometers of Palmyra on Thursday, battling Islamic State (ISIS) group terrorists outside the famed ancient city, a monitor said. The Syrian Observatory for
In a departure from official policy up till now, Israel has decided to hold a discussion with the head of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague about the
The Supreme Court has added three years to the sentence of Arkan Badir, 28, the Arab who ran down and killed a Samaria community security officer in September of 2012.
Vadim Rabinovich, a Ukrainian lawmaker and founder of the European Jewish Parliament (EJP), has been met with a backlash of condemnation in the European Jewish community after meeting on Wednesday
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) issue a stern rebuke on Thursday against plans in a Hungarian city to erect a statue honoring a well-known anti-Semitic minister who was a Nazi ally in power during
Remarkable new discoveries have been unearthed from an excavation of a Roman legion camp in Tel Megiddo, located in northern Israel and hailing from the days of Roman occupation of the
The Western countries have hardened their stance in nuclear talks between six major powers and the Islamic Republic, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing Iranian state TV. “The West has toughened
Border Police officers were able to foil a terrorist attack at the Ras checkpoint in northern Jerusalem on Thursday evening. Officers at the checkpoint noticed a 17-year-old Palestinian Arab approaching
Minister of Internal Security, Gilad Erdan, signed an order Thursday banning all activity by the “Palestine ’48” broadcast channel within Israeli territory. The minister issued the order after he was
FBI Director James Comey revealed on Thursday that US authorities had prevented several Islamic State (ISIS) inspired plots to murder Americans in the US on the July 4 Independence Day
The Hamas terrorist organization has set harsh conditions to give information or start indirect negotiations regarding the Israeli citizens and bodies of fallen soldiers that are being held by the
An Israeli court on Thursday jailed a man for 14 months for breaking in to computers, stealing new songs by pop star Madonna and selling them. Adi Lederman confessed as
Prof. Danny Dolev of the Cyber Research Center at Hebrew University told Arutz Sheva Thursday that he doubts the veracity of official explanations for power outages and website crashes Wednesday at the New
The TZOHAR Rabbinical Organization on Wednesday held its annual summer conference, which included a dedicated track for English speakers this year. The conference, at the Jerusalem Convention Center (Binyanei Hauma),
Coalition chairman MK Tzahi Hanegbi (Likud) stressed Wednesday night that while the recent deal struck with Yisrael Beytenu bodes well for the future of the coalition, it was not a certainty
The French Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday it does not intend to give up on its bid to advance a UN Security Council resolution on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Haaretz reported.
Prague’s main railway station could be named after Sir Nicholas Winton, also known as the “British Schindler”, who died last week at the age of 106, the Jewish Chronicle reported
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif got into a heated argument which evolved into a shouting match with his American counterpart, Secretary of State John Kerry, during nuclear talks this
Seven members of Syria’s Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front, including commanders, were killed in American-led air strikes Wednesday in the northwest of the conflict-riven country, a Britain-based monitoring group said, according to
Yemen’s government told the United Nations on Wednesday it would agree to a truce to end more than three months of fighting provided key “guarantees” were met, Reuters reported. “The
Hamas’s so-called “military wing”, the Al-Qassam Brigades, on Wednesday held a rally in Gaza marking the one year anniversary of last year’s war with Israel. Several hundred people crowded into
Ilan Mengistu issued a statement Thursday following the publication that his older brother Avraham Mengistu had been abducted and is being held by Hamas in Gaza. “This is a very difficult
Arutz Sheva spoke with photographer Rick Guidotti at the 6th International Conference on Disabilities, organized by Beit Issie Shapiro and being held this week in Tel Aviv. Guidotti, an award-winning