The Supreme Court decided on Thursday night that the body of the four-month-old baby who died earlier in the day after being hospitalized for several days with head trauma, will
The semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq’s north reportedly intends to hold a vote this year, on whether or not to secede from Iraq and gain independence. KRG president Masoud Barzani
The hunt for terrorist Nashat Milhem is on its seventh day, and on Thursday, searches officially ended in Tel Aviv. City police forces returned to routine emergency protocol typical of this
A stabbing attempt took place in the Har Hevron region of Judea on Thursday night, with the attempt occurring near the Arab town of Beit Anun to the northeast of Hevron.
Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein on Thursday gave Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu his professional opinion regarding the appointment of Shas chairperson Aryeh Deri as Interior Minister. Deri, whose appointment will be
Gideon Levy, a journalist at the leftist Haaretz paper infamous for delegitimizing the IDF’s defensive actions, has been awarded the Olof Palme Prize of 2015 worth $75,000. Levy, who constantly opposes
A stabbing attempt took place at Gush Etzion Junction in Judea on Thursday night, although fortunately no one was wounded. Three terrorists were shot by security forces who quickly responded to
In recent days Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) has redecorated her office, hanging a famous painting of the artist Baruch Nachshon in a prominent place, and in doing so making
A stabbing attack nearly occurred in Jerusalem on Thursday evening, but was avoided thanks to the vigilant alertness of security personnel who stopped a 16-year-old Arab terrorist armed with a knife
Addiction…. We hear so much about various addictions — alcohol, drugs, gambling, smoking, sex, food, spending, shopping, internet — that the word “addiction” has almost lost its meaning. Is everyone
Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth Ephraim Mirvis hopes his historic visit to India will act as a catalyst for Jews to support aid, literacy and development programs
Dr. Yoav Luria, director of the Liver Unit at Shaare Tzedek Hospital in Jerusalem, spoke with Arutz Sheva about a potential breakthrough in preventative medicine that’s as simple as taking an aspirin.
Egypt recently contacted Israel requesting clarification over the rapprochement talks Jerusalem is holding with Turkey, it was revealed on Thursday. Senior clerks in Jerusalem told Haaretz on condition of anonymity that the Egyptian
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is to be questioned sometime next week by members of the office of State Comptroller Yosef Shapira, over the nearly five-year-old case of Netanyahu’s travel spending
US Senator Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) presidential campaign announced Wednesday the formation of a Religious Liberty Advisory Board, in order to emphasize his commitment to religious liberty as he seeks the
Police revealed Thursday morning that Tel Aviv gunman Nashat Milhem disabled the cameras in Amit Shaban’s taxi before murdering him, Channel 10 reports. According to investigators, Milhem fled the scene of his
Temperatures will be unusually warm on Thursday but wintry weather is expected for the weekend ahead. Skies during the day Thursday will be partly cloudy and the weather unseasonably dry. Some
In this week’s show David Lev and Dr. Sam urge those worried about making aliyah to a police state that goes against Jewish ideals to take a balanced look at
Police on Wednesday night partially lifted a gag order on the search for Tel Aviv gunman Nashat Milhem, and have officially named him as the prime suspect in the murder of
Enrique Marquez, the former neighbor of the San Bernardino shooters who is accused of buying the rifles used in the attack, pleaded not guilty on Wednesday, ABC7 reported. Marquez faces
The UN Security Council on Wednesday agreed to prepare further measures against North Korea after it carried out a fourth nuclear test, AFP reports. The 15-member council including China, Pyongyang’s ally,
A group of American lawmakers on Wednesday sent a letter to President Barack Obama, calling for sanctions against Iran in response to its recent tests of ballistic missiles. The letter
The Obama administration believes that, even in a best-case scenario, Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad will remain in office through March 2017, two months after President Barack Obama leaves office, The
The popular video streaming service Netflix on Wednesday finally arrived in Israel, part of a move which saw the service made available in 130 countries. However, at this stage, the
The Israeli Security Agency (ISA), in cooperation with the IDF and Israel Police, arrested in December a Hamas terror cell composed of Arab residents of Hevron and Jerusalem. The six-member terror
A bitter fight over the post mortem of a baby believed shaken to death by one of his caregivers has broken out Thursday between the Jerusalem Magistrates Court and the child’s family.
Iran has accused Saudi Arabia of intentionally bombing its embassy during an air strike in Sanaa, Yemen. Iranian State media reported that a spokesperson for the country’s Foreign Ministry said that
Police in Paris shot dead a knife-wielding terrorist who attempted to storm a police station Thursday, on the first anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attack. The man reportedly shouted “Allahu Akbar,”
An Arab was arrested near the Beit Hadassah neighborhood of Hevron on Thursday afternoon in possession of a large knife. According to security forces, he intended to carry out a stabbing
Two Israelis were among a number of tourists targeted by masked gunmen in Cairo Thursday morning, as they boarded a bus outside the Egyptian capital’s Three Pyramids Hotel. There were no casualties