With Moshe Kahlon setting his Kulanu party up as the focus for voters who want a “better deal” from Israel, in the form of lower prices for home and basic
In the wake of a spate of deadly terror attacks across France last week, British Prime Minister David Cameron and United States President Barack Obama have vowed to stand united against Islamic
A Lebanese newspaper reported that Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas told Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi that the Palestinian Authority would not file a case against Israel in the International Criminal
The US Senate is taking another stab at changing the White House’s policy of keeping the American Embassy to Israel out of Jerusalem. On Tuesday, US Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX)
European Jewish leaders have called on the European Union to appoint a special task force with its own special envoy to combat rising anti-Semitism in Europe. The request was made
Police on Thursday raided the offices of the Israel Lands Administration and arrested a senior employee on charges of influence peddling. According to police, the employee is accused of using
Hareidi newspaper Hamevaser received international attention in recent days after it cropped out the images of female leaders from a photo of the march held in Paris following the terror
A senior ISIS terrorist who appeared in a recent shocking video showing a young child executing two suspected spies has become the latest high-profile jihadi from the group to be killed
Police on Thursday found a likely stolen pistol at the home of an Arab resident of Deir el-Assad in the Galilee, and also found that the man was suffering from an unusually clogged
The Jewish Home has launched its campaign song – “We’re Brothers.” The song was composed by Eyal Cohen, who was a finalist in the last season of “The Voice,” a
Amid a massive corruption scandal that has focused on senior party members, Yisrael Beytenu has been nosediving in the polls, and four key MKs have already left in rapid succession
While the French magazine Charlie Hebdo managed to insult Muslims around the world with its comical depictions of Mohammed, a UK satirical publication is taking a different tack – making
The controversial art display at Sapir Academic College in the northern Negev near Sderot, which triggered a protest when it opened to the public last Tuesday, has reached a new
A German newspaper accidentally published an anti-Semitic cartoon on its front page, under the incorrect assumption it was a previous cover of the satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported. Charlie Hebdo’s editorial offices were attacked
Actor and peace activist Michael Douglas will be the recipient of the 2015 Genesis Prize. The Genesis Prize is awarded annually by the Genesis Prize Foundation, in partnership with the Office of the
An Israeli insurance firm is offering “terrorism insurance” for locals who visit Europe. Maccabee Insurance, a division of the health fund that specializes in travel insurance, is offering Israelis a
In an address before Israel diplomats, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu) struck out against European leaders who tolerate anti-Semitism, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and CNN – all against the background
Labor party head Yitzhak Herzog introduced his party’s Knesset list at an event Wednesday night, telling listeners that they were “looking at the new leaders of Israel. I have never
Last week’s jihadist terror attacks in Paris triggered worldwide outrage, and among those most touched were Jews in the United States, fearful that they heralded a new wave of anti-Semitic violence. France
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took part in a Taglit-Birthright Israel mega event on Wednesday night in Jerusalem’s Binyanei Hauma International Convention Center, where he spoke about the terror attacks in
An Arab car thief was shot in the parking lot of a branch of the Rami Levy supermarket chain, in the Gush Etzion region of Judea on Wednesday. Detectives from the Hevron
Residents of Beit Hagai, located south of Hevron in Judea, are fuming over the decision to arrest the town’s security coordinator over suspicions of shooting at an Arab terrorist who
Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction on Tuesday decided to remind its followers of the deep friendship between former Fatah head and terrorist Yasser Arafat, and Iraqi president and
Turkey on Wednesday blocked web sites where the satirical covers – featuring a cartoon of Mohammed – of France’s Charlie Hebdo magazine were available on-line. The sites were blocked after the government
Police Chief Yohanan Danino on Wednesday slammed what he called “a threat to the continued existence of Israel” – no, he wasn’t talking about Arab terrorism, but rather the Temple
A Washington Post journalist detained in Iran for months has been indicted and will stand trial, The Associated Press (AP) reported Wednesday. The report of the indictment by the official
In yet another sign that the Hamas-Fatah unity government is dysfunctional, Hamas-affiliated parliament members in Gaza on Wednesday reactivated the coastal enclave’s parliament, which had been suspended since the unity
A prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of the Argentine-Israeli Mutual Association (AMIA) in Buenos Aires on Wednesday accused President Cristina Fernandez of secretly negotiating with Iran to avoid punishing those
The FBI has arrested an Ohio man for allegedly plotting an ISIS-inspired attack on the U.S. Capitol, where he hoped to set off a series of bombs aimed at lawmakers
The latest issue of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which was the target of a terrorist attack last week, will be widely distributed in Toronto and in other parts of