Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s coalition is hurtling toward a crash that could spell its end on Wednesday, as Netanyahu prepares to bring the Jewish State law to a Knesset vote.
The estate of Guma Aguiar, the Jewish philanthropist who disappeared off Fort Lauderdale in June, 2012, has been divided among his heirs by a Florida court, reports Yediot Aharonot. The
A Venezuelan member of parliament recently claimed that while Hitler had killed Jews during World War II, he did not kill any “Zionist Jews”. In an interview with Hezbollah’s Al-Manar
The convoy for Palestinian Authority (PA) “Prime Minister” Rami Hamdallah was pulled over for a traffic violation Sunday, in the second such incident on Route 60 by the convoy in
Palestinian media reported Sunday that a suspected revenge attack committed by “settlers” took place in the Ramallah area. According to residents of Khirbet Abu Falah, Jewish extremists set fire to
A political storm has erupted in Turkey over yet another anti-Semitic comment issued by a high-profile politician. On Friday, the governor of the city of Edirne announced that a synagogue being
Despite rising anti-Semitism in Europe, and France in particular, Jews still have some friends, especially French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve who announced his love for French Jewry. Cazeneuve’s remarks were
Interior Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) has officially cancelled the permanent residency status of a Palestinian terrorist Sunday morning, negating the rights of Mahmoud Nadi, the driver for the suicide bomber
Despite sharp criticism from several Knesset members and the Prime Minister himself, residents of Ashkelon are defending Mayor Itamar Shimoni’s decision to temporarily remove Arab constructions workers from building in kindergartens.
As the deadline to an agreement about Iran’s nuclear program approaches, Iran claims the failed negotiations and wide gaps between the two sides is the fault of “pressure from the
Dr. Nabil Shaath, commissioner of international relations for Fatah, denied reports Sunday morning that the Palestinian Authority is rejecting the request to the United Nations regarding the recognition of a Palestinian state.
The Har Nof massacre has set a precedent for attacks on Jerusalem synagogues, a resident of the neighborhood of Nof Tzion told Arutz Sheva on Sunday – and now their local synagogue
Coalition Chairman MK Ze’ev Elkin (Likud), one of the authors of the Jewish State bill, praised the government for voting in favor of it Sunday and thanked Prime Minister Binyamin
The Arab League will hold an “extraordinary” meeting next week to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the presence Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas, an official said Sunday. The meeting on
Rabbi Shmuel Goldstein, one of several people seriously wounded in last week’s horrific attack on a synagogue in Jerusalem, has described his “miraculous” survival to journalists for the first time.
A four year-old Jewish boy was attacked by an anti-Semitic thug in New Zealand – the latest such incident in a wave of anti-Semitism in the country. The boy, who
A day before the self-imposed deadline for the talks on Iran’s nuclear program, a source close to the Iranian negotiating team in Vienna dismissed western media reports about attainment of
Students of Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, the head of the “Shuvu Yisrael” sect who is in the center of a number of bribery and corruption allegations, have pledged to march against
Graffiti in Arabic supporting the Islamic State terrorist group was found Saturday on a memorial monument dedicated to Druze IDF soldiers killed in Israeli wars. The monument is located along
The outpouring of sympathy and support for the family of Druze police officer Zidan Seif, who was killed as he rushed to defend a synagogue from Palestinian terrorists, continued Sunday
European Parliament Member Bastiaan Belder of the Netherlands has urged the parliament to hold a debate on anti-Semitism. “It’s a shame that this has not been done before,” he said.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said in an interview published Sunday that he is be prepared to send troops to a future Palestinian state to help stabilize it, but only in agreement with Israel
On Sunday, the Cabinet approved Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption Minister Sofa Landver’s plan to ease the absorption of new immigrants into the labor market in various
Sunday’s Cabinet meeting has devolved into petty arguments between Ministers, Arutz Sheva has learned, ahead of a monumental vote on the “Jewish State” bill to concretize Israel’s national identity. Prime Minister
The Jewish State bill has passed a crucial cabinet vote this afternoon, with 15 votes for and 6 against. The debate saw right-wing proponents of the bill face-off against mostly
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned France’s parliament Sunday against recognizing a Palestinian state in a vote on December 2. “Do they have nothing better to do at a time of
A Fatah MP has explained that Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ condemnation of the massacre of five Jews in a Jerusalem synagogue was uttered for diplomatic purposes, reported Palestinian Media
Magen David Adom emergency services announced that it is scaling back its activities in Judea and Samaria and northern Israel because of budgetary difficulties – despite the fact that Israel
In an exclusive Arutz Sheva interview, David Kupinsky, whose brother Aryeh was among the five Jews slain at the Har Nof synagogue last week, remembers his older sibling – and
An Iranian official has said reaching a deal with the West over its nuclear program by tomorrow is ‘impossible,’ reported the Daily Mail Sunday. The official said the discussion “may