For probably the first time since 1933, an organized Jewish boycott of German products has been called. The reason: Lufthansa’s admission that Israel is the only country in the Middle East
Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) on Wednesday weighed in on the controversy that erupted after Religious Affairs Minister David Azoulay (Shas) said in a radio interview that he did not consider Reform Jews
Forty-five terrorists of the brutal Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist regime died on Monday, not from bullets in the heat of a pitched battle but rather from food at a group ‘Iftar’
It has been said that truth is stranger than fiction, and indeed it would be hard to imagine scripting the signing of a nuclear deal with the world’s leading state sponsor
Only about 60 Syrian rebels are being trained by the United States to take on the Islamic State (ISIS) group, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said Tuesday, admitting it was far below the number hoped for.
Police have informed the family of Ghassan Abu Jamal, one of two terrorists who butchered five people in the Har Nof synagogue in Jerusalem in November, that their home will
The US Army is to cut 40,000 soldiers from its ranks over the next two years at home and abroad, a defense official said Tuesday, in a move that will raise doubts about
The Knesset held a special full plenum session on Tuesday afternoon marking a year since the end of Operation Protective Edge in Gaza; a year later, the politicians were still divided
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took part in a state memorial ceremony on Tuesday evening marking 111 years since the passing of Theodor (Binyamin Ze’ev) Herzl, widely hailed as the father
Over a thousand entrepreneurs and investors are set to converge on the annual LTB (Let’s Talk Business) Summit tomorrow, Wednesday July 8th. But this is no usual business summit – billed as
A Franciscan priest serving in northern Syria has gone missing and is feared to have been kidnapped by Al Qaeda affiliate Al Nusra Front, his religious superiors and monitoring groups said Tuesday.
The anti-assimilation organization Lehava, headed by director Bentzi Gopshtain, has called on the public to rally and block missionary attempts in the heart of Jerusalem, ahead of a massive missionary conference
Amnesty International on Tuesday launched a Gaza Platform “online tool” which claims to “map Israeli attacks in Gaza” during last summer’s war – according to the Jerusalem-based research institute NGO Monitor, the
Iran’s Top Military Aide to the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spouted several unusual conspiracy theories on Tuesday, as he accused the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist terrorists of defending
World Jewish Congress (WJC) President Ronald S. Lauder on Tuesday strongly condemned a Polish museum for reinstating an offensive art exhibit, which features a video of naked men and women playing
The IDF announced on Tuesday night that Highway 12 in southern Israel will be re-opened to traffic as per orders from Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot. The road, which was
New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) has issued a strong condemnation of a Brooklyn group that filed a lawsuit in the Manhattan Supreme Court against segments of the Brooklyn Jewish
The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday ruled to release two Jewish youths aged 13 and 14 to house arrest, after they were arrested on suspicion of being involved in a
US Senator John McCain blasted the White House’s military strategy against ISIS Tuesday, suggesting the United States was “losing” the fight, and criticizing the pace of training for Syrian rebels. Several
An Egyptian government-owned bank has launched a five million shekel (around $1.3 million) lawsuit over its lost shares in Jerusalem’s prestigious King David Hotel, which were bought before the establishment
In a move which could complicate attempts to reconcile with Iran, Gaza’s Hamas rulers have banned a Shia Islamist group loyal to the Iranian regime. Harakat al-Sabireen (The Sabireen Movement) is
Hamas on Tuesday marked a year since its latest terror war against Israel last summer, celebrating the conflict in which its arsenals were depleted and hundreds of its terrorists fell
The Grand Rabbi (Rebbe) or “Admor” of the prominent Seret-Vizhnitz hassidic sect, Rabbi Eliezer Hager, passed away Tuesday aged 91. Rabbi Hager died of a heart attack at his home
Syria’s parliament on Tuesday approved a deal with Iran under which Tehran will provide the government a new line of credit worth $1 billion, state media said. The credit line will be the third that
In what seems quite odd, the UK-based Jewish Chronicle reported on Monday that Britain last week voted in favor of a UN resolution to back the Human Rights Council’s report
One of the most popular Facebook videos among Israelis this year is a short segment that was taped during a live fire training session in one of the IDF’s infantry
The UN’s atomic watchdog and Iran held “intense discussions” in Tehran on Monday about the possible military dimensions of the country’s nuclear program, AFP reported, citing an Iranian official. The
Talks seeking a nuclear deal between Iran and major powers may yet fail, a German diplomatic source said on Monday, according to the AFP news agency. The comments came as
Nadav Kidron, CEO and director of Oramed Pharmaceuticals, discusses his company’s medical breakthrough in adapting insulin so that it can be taken as a pill instead of a shot. Can
Education Minister Naftali Bennett on Monday evening told Arutz Sheva that the Bedouin teachers who joined the Islamic State (ISIS) and spread its teaching in their schools had “crossed a