Yet another controversy is underway at the Sapir College in Sderot this week after it’s anti-Jewish art display – this time, over the use of a common letterhead in the
Senior sources in Jewish Home criticized Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyau on Friday morning for trying “to eliminate the party,” which they claim he is doing to establish a coalition with
Terrorists in Iraq have seized a major synagogue and holy site in Amara, the Elder of Ziyon blog reported Wednesday – and have already destroyed much of it. According to the Iraqi
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu) met on Thursday with Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and Ukrainian parliament chairman Volodymyr Groysman. Speaking with Yatsenyuk, Liberman discussed economic and technological cooperation and
Fugitive hassidic sect leader Rabbi Eliezer Berland will be extradited from Holland, a Dutch court ruled Thursday night; Berland’s attorneys are expected to file an appeal. Berland was hospitalized last month for
It’s poll time again as Israel continues to ramp up ahead of the March 17 elections, and in the latest findings Likud squeaks past the “Zionist camp” of Labor and Hatnua,
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met with IDF Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz at his Tel Aviv office Thursday, ahead of latter’s stepping down and the IDF Chief-of-Staff changeover ceremony, to be
Police officers will now be required to sign an affidavit affirming that they have not been involved in criminal activity or sex offenses, Channel 2 reports Friday, after Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein
Former Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin, who is the Labor-Hatnua list’s candidate for Defense Minister if that list heads the next government, accused the government of being too “weak” against Hamas, Channel 10 reports
The flurry of Friday polls continues, as a third survey conducted this time for Reshet Bet gives Likud a hands-breadth advantage over the “Zionist camp” of Labor and Hatnua, beating them out
Any peaceful solution to the fighting in Syria must involve iron-handed President Bashar al-Assad, the United Nations envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura said Friday. “President Assad is part of the solution,” de
The projected right-wing bloc is stable at 42 seats, according to an elections poll published Friday – whereas the left continues to reach new lows. Likud is in first place
Police and a prayer hall were among potential targets for attack uncovered by police investigating two terrorists seized in Sydney with an Islamic State (ISIS) flag and knives this week, Australian police
Likud MK Miri Regev responded on Friday morning to the “secret deal” exposed the previous evening by Yisrael Beytenu MK Faina Kirshenbaum, through which a “centrist” bloc had previously been
A top United Nations (UN) official warned on Thursday that another war will break out in Gaza, calling on Israel to lift its “blockade” and for Hamas – the terrorist organization with the genocide
The Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), an affiliate of Yeshiva University (YU), is holding its Annual Gala Evening of Tribute on March 8 at The Grand Hyatt in New York
Yemen is sliding into chaos, UN special envoy to Yemen Jamal Benomar, told Al Arabiya News Channel late Wednesday, saying “we believe the situation is very dangerous. Yemen is on the brink
New research by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center reveals that the list of journalists Hamas claimed were killed by the IDF during Operation Protective Edge last summer is
Israel will not pay compensation to the family of anti-Israel ISM activist Rachel Corrie, who was crushed by an IDF bulldozer in 2003 in Gaza, the Supreme Court decided Thursday.
France’s major TV and radio networks were formally criticized by the French broadcast regulator Thursday for serious “breaches” in the way they covered last month’s Islamist terror attacks on Charlie Hebdo, a policewoman and a
The left-wing politicians and media in Israel have been pummeling Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his wife for years with allegations of unjustified spending on everything from a bed on
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s troops shelled rebel-held villages in southern Syria on Thursday, as a snowstorm slowed an advance led by Lebanon’s pro-Assad Hezbollah terrorists near the Israeli Golan Heights, a monitor said. According
A new research study, the first of its kind, which was presented to the British Parliament shows an “unprecedented” shift with Muslim children in the UK nearly doubling in a mere decade.
Islamic State (ISIS) made an as yet unverified announcement on Thursday claiming to have captured an Israeli Arab from Jerusalem who was recruited by the Mossad. While numerous Arab citizens
The virulently and violently anti-Semitic postings of a Turkish man living in Austria constitute a legitimate expression of displeasure with the State of Israel, an Austrian prosecutor said Tuesday. The Turk,
The White House has finally clarified that it does indeed view the attack on a kosher supermarket in France last month as an anti-Semitic attack, despite a clumsy statement by President
Religious and haredi Jersualemites expressed concern Thursday over an event sponsored by the Jerusalem municipality for Friday. The Front Stage Event, usually held during the summer months, is making a
Labor-Hatnua representatives to the Central Elections Committee have voted in favor of the disqualification of 20th Knesset candidates Hanin Zoabi and Baruch Marzel. Zoabi is currently an MK for Balad
A Japanese journalist accused the government of muzzling the press Thursday after officials confiscated his passport to stop him from traveling to war-torn Syria. Freelance photographer Yuichi Sugimoto, 58, said he will file an
Some 40 Arab political activists have received training in the United Stated from leftist and Jewish groups on how to become more “politically active and aggressive,” Channel One reported. The activists,