After Jewish Home cut off coalition negotiations, Likud representatives have indicated to the party Tuesday night that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will grant its chairman Naftali Bennett his request to become
Experts and Syrian officials revealed why exactly Iran, which is financially saddled by international sanctions, continues to spend fortunes and deploy thousands of troops to prop up Syrian President Bashar
Agriculture Minister Yair Shamir (Yisrael Beytenu), who chose not to run in the last Knesset elections after one term in office, on Monday hinted that the chairman of his party,
The world is “closer than ever” to reaching a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran, Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday, according to The Associated Press (AP). Speaking to
Frazier Glenn Miller, who is accused of killing three people near two Kansas Jewish centers last year, on Monday said he’s ready to plead guilty to all charges to avoid
Berlin’s police apologized on Monday for preventing the display of the Israeli flag during a soccer game in the German capital, The Associated Press (AP) reported. During Sunday’s second division
A United Nations employee working as a liaison in Iraq’s Diyala province has been “abducted” northeast of Baghdad, a spokeswoman for the UN mission in the country told AFP on
This week, Peter Rosenberger, author of “Hope for the Caregiver”, speaker, and podcaster, discusses caregiving and the various aspects of life that this affects. How can you take care of
Indictments have been filed in the Jerusalem District Court against three residents of Bat Ayin Tuesday, for allegedly committing ‘hate crimes,’ aggravated assault with a racist motive, and assaulting a public servant,
Sirens blared across the northern Golan Heights around noon Tuesday. The rockets or mortar shells reportedly crashed down in the groves near Ein Zivan. No one was hurt. IDF sources
Rescue teams have rescued 20 Israelis trapped in Nepal’s mountain ranges on Tuesday, three days after a devastating earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale. As of Tuesday morning, the death
Seventy years after V-E Day, the Nazis’ surrender order has resurfaced – and will be auctioned off in New York. Nazi Navy chief Karl Dönitz wrote the order as he hid on a naval
MK Yinon Magal (Jewish Home) has asked the Attorney General, Yehuda Weinstein, to file charges against the former Director of the Foreign Ministry, Alon Liel, on allegations of treason. According
A video uploaded to Youtube and Facebook Monday shows an African infiltrator – one of the tens of thousands who currently reside in southern Tel Aviv – beating a man
Three days after a devastating earthquake shook Nepal, at least 50 Israelis remain unaccounted for Tuesday, down from 250 on Sunday. As of Tuesday morning, the current death toll stands at 4,352,
A UN inquiry on Monday blamed the Israeli military for seven attacks on UN schools in Gaza that Hamas claimed were “being used as shelters” during Operation Protective Edge in Gaza. “I deplore
US Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman had a harsh message for American Jewish leaders on Monday. Sherman warned them that if the new Israeli government does not demonstrate a strong commitment to the two-state solution,
The Palestinian Authority (PA) is cracking down on dissidents, Palestinian Media Watch reports Monday, after it arrested a man for “slandering” Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader and arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat as not
As tensions between Likud and Shas over the terms of a coalition agreement continue, the haredi party appears to be dealing with its own internal problems. On Monday, Alon Nuriel, a
Past and present Meretz politicians are not the only ones upset over Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett’s potential appointment as Education Minister; Likud MKs are also reportedly furious. Bennett, currently the Economy Minister,
The first Israelis landed after being rescued from Kathmandu on Monday afternoon, after a Magen David Adom (MDA) plane escorted the evacuees from the disaster area to Israel’s Sde Dov
An Israeli was lightly injured at the Huwara checkpoint near Shechem (Nablus) in Samaria on Monday afternoon when Arabs threw a firebomb at his car. The man sustained minor injuries from smoke
When the mayor of Baltimore, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, said her forces had tried to “deescalate” recent riots by allowing rioters to destroy property, many in the US were shocked. At a
The Islamic State jihadist group said it has stoned two men to death for adultery in the northern Iraqi province of Nineveh, according to a series of photos posted online.
The first aircraft of the Israeli delegation to Nepal landed on Monday evening at the airport in Kathmandu. The El Al Boeing 747 aircraft contains 200 people, including medical staff
A 16-year-old Palestinian Arab who had been throwing rocks at security forces near Jenin was shot by IDF forces and moderately wounded on Monday evening. The teen was taken to
As coalition negotiations continue on without any final deals agreed upon, Interior Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) vented Likud’s frustrations with partner parties involved in the talks. Appearing on Channel Ten’s “London and Kirschenbaum” program,
The fraternity house of the Stanford University chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) chapter was vandalized last weekend with swastikas, as well as various other anti-Semitic slurs and epithets. Members of the fraternity
Moshael J. Straus has been elected as the next chairman of Yeshiva University’s Board of Trustees. Elected to the board in 1998, he currently serves as its vice chairman. Straus, an
Iran led the call by non-aligned nations on Monday for Israel to give up its cache of nuclear weapons. Addressing the conference on the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iranian Foreign