Grassroots Zionist student group Im Tirtzu has launched a campaign against what it terms “the anti-Zionist trend spreading within the Bar Association.” The campaign focuses on Attorney Efi Naveh, head
At the swearing-in ceremony of recruits to the elite Givati Brigade at the Kotel (Western Wall) on Thursday evening, the IDF Chief Educational Officer Brig. Gen. Avner Paz-Tzuk will give
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Thursday lost no time in condemning the French-based cellular phone provider Orange’s decision to cut ties with Israel, after its CEO made anti-Semitic comments the day before
Ahead of local elections on Sunday, the Turkish crackdown on the embarrassing revelation that trucks of its National Intelligence Organization (MIT) tried to smuggle weapons to Syria evidently to arm rebel jihadists last January
Turkish police detained a young French woman who crossed back into Turkey after joining Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists in neighboring Syria, a security official said on Thursday. During a three-month stay in Syria,
Human Rights Watch on Thursday urged UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to add Israel to an annual “List of Shame” of children’s rights violators, AFP reported, citing more than 500 children
Several influential Sunni tribal leaders in the western Anbar province that is Iraq’s largest on Wednesday swore loyalty to the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group. The pledge was read aloud in
The French cell phone company Orange announced on Thursday afternoon that it has decided to halt its operations in Israel and end its partnership with the Israeli company Partner, which
US President Barack Obama’s administration is scrambling to quell concerns ahead of a Congressional review of the impending Iran nuclear deal that is approaching a June 30 deadline, but one US Senator reports
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely on Thursday evening called on the French government to condemn the French-based cellular phone provider Orange’s decision to cut ties with Israel. “I have instructed ministry officials
The catastrophic floods that struck Houston last week wrought particularly intense damage in the city’s Jewish community in the southwestern neighborhood of Willow Meadows. Within hours of the storm’s end, Yeshiva University (YU)
Israeli news media are reporting that a major development has taken place in the ongoing investigation against lawyer Ronel Fisher, former Tel Aviv District Attorney Ruth David, and former top
The IDF and Border Police vacated the premises of the Od Yosef Chai yeshiva in Yitzhar on Tuesday, ending a year-long occupation of the site – and leaving behind severe
In response to the announcement Thursday by French-based cell phone company Orange that it wants to cut ties with Partner, the Israeli company that franchises its name in the Jewish state,
A Muslim who was fatally shot on Tuesday after waving a military knife at law enforcement officers in Boston was originally plotting to behead Jewish blogger Pamela Geller, law enforcement
The United States expects Iran to reduce its stockpile of low enriched uranium to the levels required under an interim nuclear deal by a June 30 deadline, State Department spokeswoman
Abu Mohammad al-Golani, the chief of Al-Qaeda’s Syria affiliate the Al-Nusra Front, on Wednesday described the rival Islamic State (ISIS) group’s self-proclaimed caliphate as “illegitimate”, AFP reports. The comments came
Former British prime minister Tony Blair is to take on a new role fighting anti-Semitism after stepping down as a Middle East peace envoy, he announced on Thursday. According to AFP, Blair will serve
Former Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee officially entered the 2016 presidential race as a Democrat on Wednesday, Fox News reported. Chafee cast himself as an anti-war candidate who opposed the
Actor and producer LeVar Burton was among the speakers at the “Shaping the Future” conference taking place at the Center for Educational Technology. Burton has captured the admiration of both
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) on Wednesday night sent a letter to the CEO of the France-based Orange mobile company, Stephane Richard, urging him to take back his remarks
Despite rising anti-Semitic attitudes and attacks in Europe, a broad majority of Europeans still hold favorable views about Jewish people, a Pew Research Center poll published Tuesday revealed. The survey,
Tzniut means modesty, but for most women this doesn’t mean forsaking beauty, fashion or style. From bright and stylish tichels to modern-styled sheitels or below-the-knee length designer skirts straight from the
An attempt by Zionist Camp chairman Yitzhak Herzog to slam Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in front of what he thought was a sympathetic audience backfired – sending ‘Buji,’ as he
A conference entitled “Shaping the Future III: Edtech beyond the screen – from virtual to tangible reality” is being held this week at the Center for Educational Technology. The four-day
Yoram Ettinger, a former Israeli diplomat who was stationed in Washington for many years, said that US President Barack Obama’s interview on Channel Two earlier this week was a showcase
Jerusalem District Court Judge Carmi Mosek accepted a prosecutorial appeal against allowing Temple Mount rights activist Yehuda Glick to ascend to the Temple Mount once a month. The Jerusalem Magistrate’s
Despite tough comments by Israeli officials on how the IDF will strike back against Palestinians terrorists who fire rockets at Israel, the defense establishment’s efforts are falling far short from what
Yet another Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander has been killed fighting in Syria Thursday, as Tehran ups its direct military intervention to prop up the increasingly desperate regime of Bashar al-Assad.
In the wake of a controversial punishment laid down on an IDF soldier for bringing a ham sandwich to base, IDF Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot intends to reduce