Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was likely satisfied by what he heard from German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday with respect to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Merkel, who in the past has
Ibrahim Khreisheh, the Palestinian Authority’s envoy to the UN Human Rights Council, recently said that it may “be useful” to ask Arab and European countries “to allow the Jews to
Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a Palestinian Arab hunger striker who has fasted over 80 days must stay in the northern Israeli hospital where he is being held, after
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are leading among the Republicans and Democrats, respectively, in South Carolina’s Republican primary, according to a new CNN/ORC poll released on Tuesday. The poll found that
Nearly 2,500 people left Gaza during a three-day humanitarian opening of the border with Egypt, according to Hamas authorities – but Egypt has now sealed the border off again. The
American Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power joined Israeli UN envoy Danny Danon for a countrywide tour of Israel to understand the Jewish state’s complex security situation. Following a
Israeli mobile firm Partner announced on Tuesday it has begun operating under its own name after splitting with French company Orange following a major diplomatic dispute last year. Orange announced
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former Egyptian diplomat and the UN’s sixth Secretary General, died Tuesday at age 93. Egypt’s state-run newspaper Al-Ahram said he died in a hospital in Cairo, to which
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday slammed France’s diplomatic plan for an international conference on Middle East peace with recognition of a Palestinian state if talks fail. Netanyahu called it
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has voiced his concern over Israel’s emerging alliance with Sunni Arab gulf states, and urged Arab leaders to break ties with the Jewish state. Nasrallah made
The Chief Rabbi of the IDF, Rabbi Rafi Peretz, is in some trouble after video emerged of him dancing with Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira, one of the heads of Od Yosef
The Jewish star of a hit Swedish TV series has said he left the show due to the unbearable levels of anti-Semitism in the city of Malmo, where the show
Jewish historian Stephan Templ is being held in an Austrian jail for allegedly “defrauding the state” over a restitution claim, although crucial new evidence has been discovered. Templ, 55, was
Channel 2 reporter Yair Sherki, the mainstream channel first reporter to sport peyot (earlocks worn by many religious Jews) – is feeling some remorse about his latest scoop. It was Sherki who
Police apprehended a 26-year-old Arab who was caught carrying a knife outside the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem. The Arab man aroused police suspicion and was questioned by police who searched
In an interview with Time Magazine, Former Israeli President and Prime Minister Shimon Peres said that the reason that Israel achieved the Oslo accords was due to the fact the
The bus driver under investigation for Sunday’s horrific bus crash which left six dead and 12 wounded was allegedly using his phone and driving wildly in the moments leading up
Nissan Slomiansky, chairman of the Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee, predicted that the controversial “expulsion law”, which would enable the Knesset to expel members for expressions of support for terrorism,
Lebanese media sources revealed on Tuesday new details regarding the Hezbollah terrorist, Imad Mughniyah, who was killed eight years ago in a car bombing. The al-Akhbar news site reported the Mughniyah
The French government is planning an international peace conference to reach a final status agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) – and it appears that France is placing
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein (Likud) retracted his statements regarding the proposed draft of the ‘expulsion bill’ that will allow a quorum of 90 MKs to oust a fellow MK from
Belgian police on Tuesday arrested ten people in the Brussels area who are allegedly part of a network recruiting people to fight with the Islamic State group in Syria, prosecutors said.
William Booth, the Jerusalem bureau chief for the Washington Post, was detained on Tuesday by Israeli police near Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem. An employee of the
During a recent reshuffling of the French government, Azoulay who served as the former cultural adviser to French President, Francois Hollande, has been appointed to become the new French Minister of
Stephen M. Greenberg, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, spoke to Arutz Sheva on Monday about the Jewish leaders’ recent visits to Turkey and Egypt.
Washington’s UN ambassador Samantha Power said on Monday that compliance with the Iran nuclear deal was so far “strong”, AFP reported. At the same time, she also warned Tehran was
Jordan’s branch of the Muslim Brotherhood has formally cut ties with the region-wide movement based in Egypt, a spokesman said Monday, according to AP. The decision is the latest setback
Talks between Turkey and Israel have progressed and reached the point at which both sides can now sign an agreement on compensation for the 10 Islamists who were killed on
Iran and other Muslim countries are known for their “creative” accusations against the United States and Israel, but the latest one is particularly amusing. An Iranian researcher quoted by PressTV
Israel’s Supreme Court on Monday rejected a Palestinian hunger striker’s request to be moved to the Palestinian Authority (PA)-assigned areas Judea and Samaria for treatment, but said he could be