Canadian warplanes involved in the American-led bombing campaign against the Islamic State (ISIS) in Iraq on Sunday launched the first airstrike since deploying to the region, the Canadian Press reported.
Interior Minister Gideon Sa’ar on Sunday attended a farewell party for him in Modi’in Illit, during which he provided some insight into the process which led to his starting to
Israel will not accept terrorism in its capital Jerusalem, President Reuven Rivlin said on Sunday evening. Rivlin spoke at the Begin Heritage Center, in a memorial ceremony on the occasion
The New York City Marathon took place on Sunday as thousands ran, despite the cold temperature, in the streets of the city. Among the runners was Uzi Seeman whose son, Zvi
Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein believes that the so-called “Israel Hayom Law” is unconstitutional. That message was conveyed Sunday by Weinstein’s representative Orit Koren, who attended a discussion of the Ministerial
Prices in Israel may be high, but they are going up at a slower pace than in other OECD countries, a report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
With its announcement that it was planning to open a major operation in unemployment-plagued Arad in southern Israel, Osem was lauded for bringing jobs to a city that has long
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday night strongly condemned Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas, who sent a letter of support to the family of the terrorist who shot Temple Mount
Hundreds of Jewish tombstones from the Belarus town of Brest, on the border with Poland, have been used for years in the construction of buildings, roads, and even garden paving.
Violence broke out at Sunday morning’s court session in the trial of the suspected murderer of 20-year-old Israeli woman Shelly Dadon, after one of the victim’s relatives attacked the father
Ed Miliband, Leader of the British Labour Party and the Opposition in Parliament, has come out against the “vile” campaign of anti-Semitic abuse targeting colleague, Labour MP Luciana Berger. Berger,
Interior Minister Gideon Sa’ar will resign within 48 hours, the Interior Ministry announced Sunday, after he officially submitted his resignation letter to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s office for approval. Sa’ar
A film festival celebrating Jewish Israelis and Palestinian Arabs working together should be lauded by leftist groups, which frequently accuse Israel of “apartheid” in Judea-Samaria. But the promise of interfaith
The relationship between Israel and the United States (US) has been unhealthy for some time, in part due to disputes over a wide range of strategic issues. Intelligence and Strategic
Major evidence is due to be examined in the Shelly Dadon murder case Sunday morning, according to Channel 10. The new evidence includes a tape of the emergency call made
Hamza Samy Magamsah, a resident of the village of Yafi’a in the lower Galilee – who disappeared from Turkey over three weeks ago to join Islamic State (ISIS) militant jihadists in
A top Jewish leader Saturday warned a Swiss museum against accepting a priceless set of art works including Nazi-looted paintings from the estate of reclusive German collector Cornelius Gurlitt. Such a move
Over sixteen months after Justice Minister Tzipi Livni (HaTnua)’s bill to extend the IDF service of hesder yeshiva students was rejected, a similar bill is being put up to vote Sunday – a bill which,
Two of the main rebel groups receiving weapons from the United States to fight both the regime and jihadist groups in Syria have surrendered to al-Qaeda, reports the British newspaper
The Arab League warned Sunday that Israel has reached a “red line” after fresh clashes in Jerusalem, urging international pressure to stop what it branded “violations” in the holy city.
Thousands of people are expected to converge on the Tomb of Rachel in Bethlehem on Tuesday, traditionally considered the anniversary of her passing. Crowds are already expected to begin gathering
Groups opposed to Jewish “settlements’” aren’t just concerned with Jews moving to Judea and Samaria. A Be’ersheva court on Sunday declared a “settlement” in the Negev illegal. The community of
The government ratified in its Sunday session the compromise between Justice Minister Tzipi Livni (Hatnua) and Minister of Religious Services Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home), regarding conversion into Judaism. All of
The former head of IDF Intelligence, General Aviv Kochavi, officially took up the post of IDF Northern Command Head on Sunday. Kochavi is replacing General Yair Golan at the post.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II vowed on Sunday to oppose any Israeli attempt to change the “status quo” regarding holy sites in Jerusalem – referring to the ongoing controversy surrounding the
The debate over security incidents on Israel’s northern border continues Sunday, as a “very senior” IDF officer told reporters on condition of anonymity that, in his estimation, Hezbollah is “uninterested”
The government discussed on Sunday a proposal that would lower the amount of money homebuyers will have to put down on home purchases. Currently, Israeli banks cannot issue mortgages greater
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman attacked Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday after Abbas – who is also known as Abu Mazen – sent a letter of support to the
While negotiations on a compromise on Iran’s nuclear projects proceed apace between Washington and Tehran, the Iranians have bellicosely declared that the US must “get out” of the Persian Gulf.
In the wake of last week’s attempt on the life of Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick, a number of threats on other Temple activists have emerged on Islamic social media