At least three anti-Semitic incidents were reported in recent days – with incidents recorded in Europe and South America. In Buenos Aires, vandals sprayed graffiti on a monument in a
Amid reports that the Obama administration may be covertly allowing Iran’s nuclear program to enrich more uranium than in initial agreements, Secretary of State John Kerry declared on Wednesday he
Government Press Office (GPO) Director Nitzan Chen on Wednesday summoned the Israel bureau chief of the Turkish Anadolu Agency, after the agency distorted Wednesday’s hit-and-run terrorist attack in Jerusalem. The
The International Criminal Court has decided against investigating Israel over the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident, Reuters reported on Wednesday. Citing court papers it viewed, the news agency reported that while
Economy Minister and Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett criticized on Wednesday evening the decision of the police to place concrete blocks near the entrances to the Jerusalem Light Rail, in
A Jerusalem court ordered police to pay NIS 35,000 in damages and NIS 10,000 in court costs to a Jerusalem couple who were falsely arrested during the 2005 disengagement. Police
Hamas on Wednesday night welcomed the terrorist attack in Gush Etzion, in which three soldiers suffered injuries when an Arab driver ran over them with a car. In a message
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius announced on Tuesday that his country and Saudi Arabia have signed an arms deal, by which France will receive $3 billion to send weapons to
The attempted assassination of veteran activist Rabbi Yehuda Glick and clashes over the subsequent temporary closure of the Temple Mount have cast a spotlight once again on the struggle for
The annual commemoration of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin 19 years ago tends to brings to the fore the political and cultural divisiveness commonly found in Israeli society.
After French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius last month said his state would not hold a vote to recognize the Palestinian Authority (PA) as the “state of Palestine,” French Socialist lawmakers
Belgium on Tuesday banned a Kuwaiti Muslim preacher from attending an event in Brussels, accusing him of making anti-Semitic remarks and being a threat to public order. Tareq Al-Suwaidan, described
Communications Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) has accepted Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s recommendation for him to take on the position of Interior Minister, following the resignation of Gidon Sa’ar. The news
Fatah claims the shooting of Yehuda Glick Abbas’s aide was preempted last Thursday by Adnan Ghaith, director of the Jerusalem branch of Abbas’s Fatah faction. In his comments posted in
France on Tuesday adopted an anti-terrorism law which will slap a travel ban on anyone suspected of planning to wage jihad,after the upper house Senate gave its final stamp of approval. The law
Republicans have picked up another Senate seat and now need only two more to seize Senate control, according to a CNN projection Tuesday night. So far on Tuesday night, Republicans
The Sinai-based Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis terrorist group denied in a Twitter message on Tuesday that it had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (ISIS) and it distanced itself from a
For the first time in a year, Shas chairman MK Aryeh Deri and the party’s former chairman, MK Eli Yishai, held a one-on-one meeting on Tuesday evening. The two met
President Reuven Rivlin said on Tuesday that while he disagreed with assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s policies, he was fond of the former Prime Minister. Rivlin spoke at a memorial
The leader of Syria’s Al-Qaeda rebel wing, the Al-Nusra Front, threatened attacks against the Shiite Hezbollah in Lebanon in the coming days, Reuters reported on Tuesday. Hezbollah’s involvement alongside President
The Israeli Premier League decided on Tuesday evening that games will not be suspended, despite calls to do so in the wake of Monday’s violent brawl during the Tel Aviv
The United States made clear on Tuesday that it is against the Palestinian Authority’s plan to submit a draft resolution to the UN Security Council calling for an end date
British designer John Galliano – sacked three years ago by fashion house Dior over a drunken anti-Semitic rant in a Parisbar – has lost his case for unfair dismissal, lawyers for
Fars, Iran’s semi-official news agency, has reported that Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson “strongly rejected” a Tuesday New York Times report, that a “major breakthrough” has taken place in the Iranian
Israeli police came under assault by rock-throwing Arab protesters on the Temple Mount compound on Wednesday, as clashes were highlighted by pro-Hamas Arab MK Hanin Zoabi’s (Balad) presence at the
A new CD from “Life Productions” consists of four sequences of songs of faith and hopes – songs designed to bring the listener closer to God. The album production was
One week after Temple activist Yehuda Glick was shot in an assassination attempt, his Hebrew Facebook page has been taken down. According to the Elder of Zion blog, “Israel-haters have
Canadian Minister for Multiculturalism Jason Kenney and Minister of State for Multiculturalism Tim Uppal released a joint statement on Monday timed for Holocaust Education Month. “The Holocaust stands alone in
The Republican party took control of the Senate for the first time since 2007 on Tuesday night, taking at least seven seats from the Democrats in mid-term elections in which
The US Navy SEAL’s senior leadership has written a letter condemning an upcoming Fox News two-part special next Tuesday and Wednesday, in which former Red Squadron Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill is anticipated