Israel called Tuesday for the shelving of a UN “war crimes” inquiry into its war last summer against Hamas terrorists in Gaza, after the probe’s head William Schabas quit over accusations of blatant bias and
Eight women in their fifties were killed and 28 others were wounded on Tuesday afternoon in a massive traffic accident that involved a truck, a bus and a private vehicle adjacent
MK Yoni Chetboun, of Eli Yishai’s Yachad – Ha’am Itanu that recently formed a joint list with Otzma Yehudit, visited the Elisha pre-military academy located adjacent to Halamish in Samaria on Tuesday morning. “We
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu) on Tuesday said William Schabas’s resignation from the UN Human Rights Council’s Gaza war probe will not affect the findings of the UN Commission of Inquiry,
The United Nations food agency expressed alarm over images circulating on social media showing its food aid being distributed from boxes bearing the logo of the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organization. The
French police on Tuesday arrested eight people suspected of involvement in a network that allegedly sent people to Syria to wage jihad, the interior minister said. Bernard Cazeneuve told AFP reporters the suspects were arrested
Four masked men broke into the home of the bereaved Nini family overnight, after their son Dor Chaim was killed during a Hezbollah antitank missile attack along the Lebanese border
United States President Barack Obama has requested $8.8 billion to fund the fight against the Islamic State (ISIS) group in his 2016 budget unveiled Monday, reports AFP. A total of
53 officers and soldiers were presented with military awards in recognition of their brave actions during last summer’s Operation Protective Edge during a special ceremony Monday night. Handing out the awards during the
Controversial British MP David Ward may lose his position as the Liberal Democrat’s whip thanks to his recurring anti-Israel tweets, the party’s most senior Jewish minister said, as reported in the Jewish
State Comptroller Yosef Shapira announced Monday night that the expenditure report of the Prime Minister’s Residence will be published in two weeks. He stressed that any improprieties or criminal misconduct
An Israeli tourist was killed Monday in an avalanche that occurred at a ski resort near Interlaken in western Switzerland, the Foreign Ministry said Monday night. The news of the tourist’s
Likud is gaining in the polls and if elections were held today, Likud would receive the most seats of any party with 25, according to a survey published Monday evening
Likud is gaining in the polls and if elections were held today, Likud would receive the most seats of any party with 25, according to a survey published Monday evening
Controversial British MP David Ward may lose his position as the Liberal Democrat’s whip thanks to his recurring anti-Israel tweets, the party’s most senior Jewish minister said, as reported in the Jewish
President Reuven Rivlin and the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi David Lau, were on hand Monday as the Jewish community of Hevron inaugurated a new visitor center as part of its Jewish
President Reuven Rivlin and the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi David Lau, were on hand Monday as the Jewish community of Hevron inaugurated a new visitor center as part of its Jewish
Belgian police arrested a man who had a chainsaw and gun in his car near the European Parliament Monday, prompting the evacuation from several buildings, prosecutors said. The 32-year-old Slovakian, dressed in military fatigues,
The far-left Meretz party faced a setback recently when a local billboard company in Ramat Gan refused to display its banner, Channel Two News reported Monday. As part of the second wave of its campaign
A violent clash occurred on Monday morning at the flagship Lithuanian-haredi Ponevezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak, the largely haredi suburb of Tel Aviv, after the yeshiva’s dean Rabbi Shmuel Markovich was assaulted by a
Japan’s failure to rescue two hostages beheaded by Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists has raised doubts about the ability of the country that renounced war after World War II to handle an international crisis,
Soldiers from the Netzah Yehuda battalion – formerly known as Nahal Haredi – took part in a special winter exercise this week in the Jordan valley. The entire battalion took part
Radical leftist organization B’Tselem published a report last week detailing the findings of its investigation of alleged “war crimes” committed by the IDF during Operation Protective Edge, and grassroots Zionist group
Australia’s foreign minister said Monday there is a danger of Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists expanding operations to Afghanistan, even though there is little evidence of a presence there now. Julie Bishop, hosting Britain’s Foreign
Sephardic haredi party Shas has promised not to use its educational institutions and school network to advance its elections campaign, in a letter written by the party’s legal adviser, Attorney Nadav
The fallout from the controversial Enlistment Law mandating haredi IDF recruitment continues, as dozens of haredim on Monday morning blocked the Shilat Junction outside of Modi’in in protest of the arrest
With the entry of Hevron loyalist and activist Baruch Marzel into the Knesset election race, a story of his “correct” relations with his Arab neighbors in Hevron has been making the rounds.
Israel will not hit back at Hezbollah following the attack by Iran’s Lebanese proxy militia on an IDF force that killed two soldiers last week – this is the consensus
Hackers targeted Syrian opposition members with online “honey traps,” posing as female supporters to steal battle plans and the identity of defectors, a security firm said in a report Monday. The report, by
After two Japanese hostages were beheaded by Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists in Syria, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hinted at taking part in the US-led fight against ISIS, but Professor Ehud