US President Barack Obama will remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism according to a White House announcement on Tuesday, as he continues to push for normalization
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday unanimously approved, 19 to 0, legislation granting Congress a voice in negotiations on the Iran nuclear accord, The New York Times reported. The
Apparently one should think twice before opening fire on an armadillo – that’s a lesson one man in the state of Georgia learned the hard way, after his bullet ricocheted
A bipartisan letter from Congressmen was sent to US Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday, urging him to take all actions possible to block the sale of S-300 surface-to-air
For part one of this interview, click here. Is Hillary Clinton good for Israel? The centrifuges of questions have begun to spin as it were for Campaign 2016 in the
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu promised Jewish Home party head Naftali Bennett the highly-coveted position of defense minister several months prior to the elections – and then promptly broke that promise.
Seven High Court judges on Tuesday rejected the request for an additional debate which was submitted by a group of Arab terrorists jailed in Israel against a decision not to let
The Islamist terrorist who murdered two people in twin attacks in Copenhagen in February had once shared a prison cell with an inmate who openly backed the Islamic State (ISIS) group, Danish media reported on Tuesday.
A deal between Republican and Democratic senators was reached on Tuesday to support a bill that would let Congress have the final say on the Iran nuclear deal, according to
House Speaker John Boehner on Tuesday issued a broad critique of the Obama administration’s Middle East strategy. According to USA Today, Boehner said President Barack Obama should re-engage U.S. troops
House Speaker John Boehner on Tuesday issued a broad critique of the Obama administration’s Middle East strategy. According to USA Today, Boehner said President Barack Obama should re-engage U.S. troops
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Tuesday his country will resume talks with world powers on a final nuclear agreement on April 21 and is ready to take
The Cuban foreign ministry on Tuesday welcomed President Barack Obama’s move to drop the country from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, saying it was “fair”. “The government of
Apple has purchased Israeli camera technology company LinX Imaging for approximately $20 million, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. LinX specializes in creating multi-aperture camera equipment for mobile devices and
The United States on Tuesday placed two top figures in Yemen’s Houthi rebellion on its sanctions blacklist, following suit after the United Nations approved global sanctions on the two, AFP
UN mediator Staffan de Mistura wants his next consultations on the conflict in Syria to include “all those with influence,” but has yet to complete a list of participants, a
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Tuesday spoke out against Russia’s decision to prepare to deliver missile systems to Iran, Reuters reported. Speaking before a meeting of G7 foreign ministers
A second man has been arrested in connection with the murder in London of an imam who was a critic of Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, police said Tuesday, according to
Many people come and ask about passages in the Talmud, ignoring the language and context, and want to know if we really believe the sensational verses that they read about?
A spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday said Ban considers the slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman Turks 100 years ago “atrocity crimes” but is not supporting Pope Francis’
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Monday expressed support for a bill that would force President Barack Obama to submit any nuclear agreement with Iran for Congress approval. McCarthy said
The Civil Administration on Monday night evicted and demolished the Hazon David synagogue, located near Kiryat Arba. Hazon David was built in 2001, in memory of David Hacohen and Chezi
Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, on Monday defended his country’s decision to lift a ban on the delivery of S-300 anti-missile rocket systems to Iran, saying the S-300 system does
The UN’s atomic watchdog, answer the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said Monday it will hold talks on Wednesday seeking to jumpstart its long-stalled probe into Iran’s alleged past efforts
The United States voiced concern on Monday about the possible sale of sophisticated Russian air defense missiles to Iran, after Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted a ban on such shipments.
The UN agency responsible for Palestinian Arab refugees on Monday said it had provided urgent supplies to around 500 civilians who have fled fighting in the Damascus neighborhood of Yarmouk,
A court in Jordan on Monday ordered six men jailed for waving the Islamic State group’s flag and singing jihadist slogans at a wedding, AFP reported. The state security court
If you have ever had the honor to attend a Holocaust dedication ceremony, it is a harrowing experience. That can be especially so when attending a guest lecture from a
Likud MK Miri Regev joins a chorus of Likud officials who have recently attacked right-wing parties during the coalition talks, claiming they are placing unreasonable demands on Likud and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
The prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency has many Israeli analysts wondering what will become of the relationship picking up the pieces from Barack Obama. Will those proverbial pieces be