Diplomats in the Foreign Ministry voiced their condemnation to Arutz Sheva against the decision to distribute the authority over various functions of the ministry to different ministers in the government. Transportation Minister Yisrael
As world powers reconvene talks with Iran ahead of next month’s deadline for a deal over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned that a nuclear-armed Iran
In response to the decision by Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud) not to renew the controversial seizure of Od Yosef Chai Yeshiva (Torah academy – ed.) in Yitzhar, Samaria, staff and students
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has vowed that Israel will act as soon as possible to tap into massive natural gas deposits off the Israeli coast, and said he won’t allow
The Wolf volcano on the northern tip of Isabela Island, the largest of the Galapagos Islands, erupted on Monday in a massive plume of lava and smoke, raising fears that
An Israeli NGO is seeking to place Israel back on the front foot, as a campaign by the Palestinian Authority to have the Israeli Football Association kicked out of world soccer federation
We are joined by our good friend Rabbi Tovia Singer who has spent many months in southeast Asia. To date he has been teaching in Malaysia, Jakarta, Papua, and other
MK Haim Yellin (Yesh Atid), a resident of the Gaza border region and former head of the Eshkol Regional Council, on Tuesday evening called on the government to respond to
Politicians lost no time in responding to the rocket fire from Gaza on Tuesday night, in which at least one rocket struck in the vicinity of the southern city of
A young Texan eager to fight and die for the Islamic State (ISIS) group in Syria was tricked into returning home – and arrested Tuesday – after receiving bogus news that his mother was sick, officials said.
The Pentagon expressed disappointment on Tuesday over a decision by Iraqi militias to impose an explicitly Shia name for a military operation in Iraq’s Sunni heartland, saying it could aggravate sectarian
Air raid sirens sounded in towns across southern Israel Tuesday evening at 9:02 p.m, as the IDF confirmed that at least one Grad rocket fired from Gaza struck near the community of Gan
Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon (Kulanu) will be excluded from the decision-making process on the ownership of the state’s natural gas finds, his office said Tuesday. The ministry said Kahlon had himself decided to stay
Archaeologist Dr. Gabi Barkay, director of the Temple Mount Sifting Project, told Arutz Sheva on Tuesday that the extent of the damage inflicted to the ancient mosaic floor of the Dome of
New York State legislators are working on a bill to ban the state’s pension fund from doing business with companies that boycott Israel. The proposed bill is being spearheaded by
The head of the Palestine Football Association (PFA), Jibril Rajoub, on Monday ruled out reaching a compromise with regards to his efforts to have Israel ousted from FIFA, The Associated
British Prime Minister David Cameron and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to re-start talks on finding a solution to the crisis in Syria, a statement from Cameron said on
Moscow and Tehran have concluded talks on the delivery of Russian S-300 missiles to Iran which should take place “quite” soon, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said on Monday,
Isabel Aguilera, named by Forbes Magazine as one of the world’s most influential executives, shares the secrets behind effective leadership. What motivates a successful leader? Who are the best kinds
Chief Rabbi of Efrat Rabbi Shlomo Riskin spoke for the first time publicly Tuesday morning about reports that he will be deposed, stating to Army Radio his disbelief that he would be
The trial against Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian in Iran has begun, Iran’s official IRNA news agency reports Tuesday morning, after he has been detained in Iran for over nine months on charges of “espionage” and “acting against national security.” The
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat strongly criticized the decision of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday to appoint a Minister for Jerusalem Affairs, contrary to promises he has made in the past. “The
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid) met on Monday night, for the first time since Lapid leaving the government plunged Israel into elections six months ago.
The Left’s new hero is Corporal Shachar Berrin, who serves as a combat soldier in the Home Front Command (HFC). Berrin was lauded in Haaretz‘s main editorial Monday and was
The Knesset has voted Likud MK Gilad Erdan into his post as Minister of Internal Security, Minister of Strategic Affairs, and Minister of Hasbarah (PR), in a 58-55 vote, following a
Israel will see yet another strong heat wave this week with both Wednesday and Thursday approaching scorching hot temperatures. Monday night will be clear with Tuesday seeing a decrease in
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud) has decided not to extend the seizure order issued last year against the Od Yosef Chai yeshiva (Torah academy – ed.) building in Yitzhar, in the heart of
Forces in the Chief Rabbinate may be working to oust Rabbi Shlomo Riskin from his post as Chief Rabbi of Efrat, Haaretz reported Monday. At a meeting of the Chief Rabbinate Council, the group
As Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu aimed to please various members of his ruling Likud, he divvied up various responsibilities in the Foreign Ministry – a move that could have dangerous implications,
US Vice President Joe Biden on Monday sought to end an embarrassing rift between Washington and Baghdad after Pentagon boss Ashton Carter blamed Iraqi forces for the fall of Ramadi. The White House