American film icon Shirley Temple Black died Monday night at the age of 85. Temple died of “natural causes” in her Woodside, California home, according to the New York Times;
Iran’s official IRNA news agency announced Monday that it had successfully tested two missiles, according to Xinhua, and quoted “moderate” President Hassan Rouhani as congratulating the military on the news. Defense
Gaza-based terrorists fired a rocket at southern Israel on Monday evening. Shortly after 11:00 p.m., the “Color Red” siren was heard in the Shaar HaNegev and Sdot Negev Regional Councils.
The problem of foreign jihadists in Syria blared across headlines again Monday after a disturbing video surfaced on YouTube showing British Muslims in the war-torn country savagely beating a man
At least 22 Iraqi terrorists died Monday during a training exercise after a commander instructing would-be suicide bombers accidentally detonated himself. Some news outlets had initially reported Iraqi security sources
The Pentagon said on Monday it was not concerned by an Iranian announcement that it would send naval vessels toward U.S. maritime borders. The Pentagon has no information the ships
Iran has developed a new generation of centrifuges which are 15 times more powerful than those currently being used to enrich uranium, its atomic chief Ali Akbar Salehi said on
A British convicted criminal who converted to Islam was jailed for three years on Monday for plotting to kill Prince Harry, the AFP news agency reported. Ashraf Islam, 31, said
The famous British rock band Rolling Stones are in the final stages of finalizing their first performance in Israel. The show is planned to be held sometime in early summer
Even amid reports that Israel and Turkey are close to “normalizing” relations again, it appears that the long-term impact of years of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic incitement since the souring of relations
Despite Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s “charm offensive,” which has sealed an interim nuclear deal and lifted US sanctions, the Islamic regime remains brutal as ever. An Arab-Iranian poet and human
The Palestinian Authority (PA) continues to glorify terror and martyrdom – specifically to its impressionable youth, Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) reports Monday. At a ceremony last week, Governor of Ramallah Laila Ghannam
Spain’s government approved a bill on Friday that makes it possible for Sephardic Jews to receive Spanish citizenship and retain their existing citizenship. The bill was proposed by the ruling
Speaking to MKs of his Yesh Atid party, Finance Minister Yair Lapid said Monday that he understood the anger in the hareidi community over the legislation that will require yeshiva
Terrorists fired a Qassam rocket from Gaza into Israel Monday afternoon, sparking the “red alert” alarm along the Ashkelon coast and surrounding communities. The rocket landed in an open field
Hungary’s largest Jewish organization, Mazsihisz, said Sunday it was pulling out of a Holocaust memorial year, accusing Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government of “ignoring” the sensitivities of survivors, AFP reports.
An Istanbul court on Sunday charged a Ukrainian man over his failed attempt to force a Turkish airliner to land in Sochi where the Winter Olympics opening ceremony was underway,
Rock attacks by Arabs against Jews are no longer restricted to Judea and Samaria. Last Thursday, dozens of yeshiva students in the lower Galilee were attacked by stone-throwing Arabs as
The past six months have seen a significant rise in the number of Arab Christians joining the Israel Defense Forces, according to a report Sunday in Haaretz. The report said
Iran agreed Sunday to provide additional information sought by the UN nuclear agency in its long-stalled probe of suspicions that Tehran may have worked on nuclear weapons, reports The Associated
Police do precious little to defend Jews who wish to visit the massive Jewish cemetery at the Mount of Olives, and Jewish activists have had enough of police inaction over
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Sunday that his country and Israel are the closest they have been to a normalization of bilateral relations since the Mavi Marmara incident, the
The entrance to the synagogue at the start of Shabbat was a joyous occasion, accompanied by dancing and singing. The new synagogue can seat 700, including in the plush women’s
Sherut haBitachon haKlali, better known by the acronym Shabak, in English as the Israel Security Agency (ISA) or the Shin Bet (a two-letter Hebrew abbreviation of the name), is Israel’s
A 12-year-old girl who was on traffic safety duty outside her school at Haarayot Street in Holon reported witnessing an abduction Sunday. The girl said that she saw an elderly
Another Israeli product beat the ongoing Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions campaign against Israel Sunday. A real-time translation app made it to the Telegraph UK‘s top five apps for following the 2014
A Gaza terrorist named Abdullah Harti, 29, was seriously wounded Sunday morning, in a joint operation by the Shin Bet and IDF. The IDF Spokesman’s Unit said that Harti had
Egypt has concluded an arms deal with Russia worth $2 billion, a senior official source told Egyptian daily newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm, noting that the Egyptian and Russian sides reached agreement
Iran has made it quite clear that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will not be visiting the Parchin military base as part of the interim agreement reached over the
Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah has vowed to continue fighting alongside the Assad regime in Syria’s bloody civil war, as the conflict looks approaches its fourth year. At a ceremony in