Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) visited the family of slain IDF soldier Moshe Tamam hy”d Monday morning. Bennett explained that he wanted to visit Tamam’s next of kin in order
Israeli universities held their first ever academic rowing race over the weekend on the Yarkon River, taking on British academia’s most celebrated institution of maritime competition; just this year the competition between
Saudi Arabia on Monday beheaded a Syrian drug trafficker and a national convicted of murder, taking to 100 the number of executions in the kingdom this year. The number of executions has surged in 2015
The parents of Britain’s youngest suspected suicide bomber, described on Monday as a “typical teenager,” have accused Islamic State (ISIS) leaders of being “too cowardly to do their own dirty work.” Talha Asmal is believed to
Former Likud MK Moshe Feiglin penned a letter to his supporters at week’s end in which he made clear that he no longer sees Judea and Samaria as his primary
US President Barack Obama’s hands-off foreign policy has led Russian President Vladimir Putin to show aggression in Ukraine, including the invasion of Crimea, but now in a dramatic sign of deterrence
In Arutz Sheva’s latest installment on tourism to Judea and Samaria, author Karni Eldad provides an insight into the oasis on a hilltop that is Givot Olam, via an excerpt from her
Movie fans have looked in awe at silver screen technological wonders, such as Iron Man’s A.I. companion Jarvis who often kicks in to save the superhero in a pinch – now
After South Africa initially ignored the International Criminal Court (ICC) call to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted for war crimes, the African nation’s high court is to hear
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu may have swept March’s general elections, but he faces a different test Sunday as the Likud Central Committee’s 3,700 members prepare to vote on reinstating their power to
The Croatian football (soccer) association has cried ‘sabotage’ on Saturday, after a swastika was found mowed into the pitch used for its national team’s Euro 2016 qualifying match against Italy
Britain’s MI6 intelligence agency was forced to withdraw tens of spies overnight Saturday/Sunday, after Russian and Chinese agents cracked one million top-secret files released by National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday he was troubled by the advance of Kurdish forces in the Tal Abyad region of northern Syria, saying they could in the future threaten Turkey, AFP reported. Turkey
Kurdish forces closed in on a strategic jihadist-held border town in northern Syria on Sunday, AFP reported, prompting an exodus of fearful civilians from surrounding villages. Backed by allied rebels and air strikes by a
A Mexican cheer-dance team faced heavy condemnation on Friday when a video of a recent Nazi-themed performance surfaced on social media sites. According to the Associated Press, the two dozens girls
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has called on South Africa to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Sunday, as the latter is on a state visit to attend an African Union
For the second time in two months, vandals have attacked Northwestern University in Evanston with anti-Semitic and racist graffiti, the Chicago Tribune reported Friday. According to the report, construction workers discovered the graffiti
Israel will be vindicated, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu vowed during his weekly Cabinet meeting Sunday morning, ahead of the UN fact-finding mission’s report on the IDF’s conduct during Operation Protective Edge
Prince William of Britain – second in line to the throne – has praised Jewish unity and commitment to society at large. The prince was speaking this past Thursday at
Hundreds of Israeli artists took part Sunday in emergency sessions at Yafo (Jaffa) Port and at the Haifa Port to protest what they claim are illegitimate decisions by the new
Actor Michael Douglas, winner of this year’s million dollar Genesis Prize, has arrived in Israel to receive his award. The award will be presented to Douglas on June 18, in
The Kfir Brigade Commander, Col. Asher Ben Lulu, has completed an inquiry into the incident Friday in which IDF soldiers overpowered an Arab rioter at the village of Jilazoun, in
The government on Sunday authorized for legislation a bill that would allow prison officials to force-feed security prisoners who go on a hunger strike. The approval of the bill by
An IDF volunteer’s investigation has found a severe shortage and widespread neglect in the IDF’s mezuzahs – the parchments bearing the Shema prayer that are affixed to the doorframes in
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked on Sunday called on Israelis to publicize far and wide the report issued earlier on Operation Protective Edge. “This is a professional report, with much serious
Kurdish forces advanced Sunday to the gates of a Syrian town and clashed with Islamic State jihadists, an upsurge in violence that saw Turkey open its border to fleeing civilians.
Israel’s justice ministry announced Sunday it was closing the criminal investigation of the police officer whose documented beating of a soldier of Ethiopian origin set off a series of protests.
Commenting on Israel’s report on Operation Protective Edge last summer, Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said Sunday that it was actually the third report thus far that has confirmed how the
Oded Kotler, one of Israel’s best known actors, gave a stomach-turning display of elitism at an artists’ rally Sunday, held to protest the new government’s no-nonsense approach to ultra-leftist artists
Former Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman praised the report released Sunday by Israel on the IDF’s behavior during Operation Protective Edge, and lashed out at the UN for its double-standards in