America has been in a race against the clock to prevent the spread of the lethal Ebola virus, following reports Tuesday that the first case of the disease in the
Three US citizens are fighting in Syria, the British Daily Mail reports Friday. But unlike most foreign nationals, they are fighting against – not for – jihadists. One of the Americans has
A severe, unpublicized security incident in Bet El, just north of Jerusalem, back in August led the town’s Security Chiefs, in cooperation with the IDF, to rethink defense arrangements. After
Bus drivers providing the public with transportation are allowed to take up to ten standing passengers according to Israeli law, occasionally causing them to pass by and leave passengers waiting
In an unusual and moving ceremony, Paratroopers Brigade Commander Col. Eliezer Toledano arrived on Tuesday morning to the neuro-surgical ward of Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva to officially appoint wounded Maj.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) “unity government” has released a $4 billion reconstruction plan for Gaza ahead of the October 12 donor conference – but the donors would be well advised
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu expressed his anger at extreme leftist group Peace Now for what he said was an intentional attempt to sabotage his meeting Wednesday with US President Barack
In further proof of the destructive effects of the 2011 Gilad Shalit terrorist release deal, another of the 1,027 terrorists released has been re-arrested for returning to crime. The terrorist,
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said last weekend he intends to join American airstrikes on Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists in Syria and Iraq, a move met by sharp criticism from Liberal Party
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon declared on Thursday that Israel will continue to build in Jerusalem and will not apologize for doing so. Ya’alon made the comments at a ceremony in
Hours after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu fired back at the United States’ criticism of Israel’s plan to build new homes in Jerusalem, Washington on Thursday came back with a response
IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Benny Gantz has decided to freeze the decision to fire the security officers of Gaza Belt communities and to reduce others to part-time employment,
Islamic State (ISIS) fighters are only a mile away from Baghdad, according to a spokesman for the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East. Battles between ISIS and Iraqi forces
Iran on Thursday warned neighboring Turkey against doing anything that might aggravate tensions in the region, AFP reports. The warning came after the parliament in Ankara voted to authorize military
Egypt’s army on Thursday killed a field commander for Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, the country’s most dangerous Islamist group, Reuters reported, citing local security sources. The man was killed during clashes
The Jews do not lack for intellegensia. Our history is replete with men of wisdom whose ideas have contributed to the development of mankind. Sigmund Freud was one of those
The Coordinator of Government Activities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza (COGAT) on Wednesday evening announced that Gazans will be allowed to travel to Jerusalem for the upcoming Eid al Adha
The Palestinian Authority (PA) will ask the United Nations (UN) Security Council to set a deadline of November 2016 for Israel to “end the occupation”, according to the draft resolution
Transport for London (TfL) said on Wednesday it will take “appropriate action” against a driver who failed to respond when a commuter on his bus shouted anti-Semitic abuse at young
Twin car bomb explosions in the central Syrian city of Homs on Wednesday killed at least 18 people, mostly children, and wounded 40 others, AFP reported, citing the state news
An anti-Islam group filed a civil rights lawsuit against New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) on Wednesday for refusing to run a “Hamas Killing Jews” advertisement on city busses,
“I cannot tell a Jew that he is not allowed to purchase a home in Jerusalem,” Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told reporters on Wednesday night, hours after his meeting at
Julia Pierson, the first female director of the Secret Service, resigned her post Wednesday after an incident in which a fence jumper gained access to the White House on September
The U.S. State Department used unusually harsh language on Wednesday when criticizing Israel’s approval of planned construction of 2,610 homes in Jerusalem. The housing units, which have been slated for construction since
The United States on Wednesday authorized a $1.75 billion arms deal for Saudi Arabia. The deal will allow the Saudis to upgrade their stock of Patriot air defense missiles, replacing
Minister of Transportation Yisrael Katz strongly condemned the extreme left-wing organization Peace Now, following its attempt “to sabotage” the meeting between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama
Why are Muslims obsessed with Jews visiting the Temple Mount in Jerusalem? That’s a question the Temple Institute is asking in a new video illustrating the shocking harassment, intimidation and
Following the abduction and murder of Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaer, and Eyal Yifrah three and a half months ago, the Ministry of Education has begun preventive measures to ensure thousands of
Was Hamas arch-terrorist Mohammed Deif killed during Operation Protective Edge? Not necessarily, said IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz. In what may be one of the last interviews he gives
Three of four Israelis do not trust US President Barack Obama to manage American policy in the Middle East, a new poll shows; in a Knesset Channel / Panels poll