The Israel Antiquities Authority has announced a rare find of “tremendous historical significance,” it announced Tuesday: a fragment of a stone engraved with an official Latin inscription dedicated to the
Former Olympic and Paralymic sprinter Oscar Pistorius was sentenced to five years in prison by a South African court Tuesday for the “culpable homicide” of his girlfriend in 2013. Judge
MKs have been left sizzling over the fact that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu (Likud) appears to be negotiating with the hareidi parties currently in the opposition, Yediot Aharonot reports Tuesday. The government struck
The Palestinians have never been interested in a “Two-State solution,” Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon stated Tuesday – but only in hurting Israel. “Their goal is not to establish a Palestinian
MK Yoni Chetboun (Jewish Home) praised Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s reported decision to remove the proposed Conversion Law from the agenda of Sunday’s government session. The bill, proposed by the
The funeral of Israel’s first religious female IAF navigator, Lt. Tamar Ariel z”l, will be held in the cemetery in her home community of Masuot Yitzhak on Tuesday. New details about
There was such a large police presence and so many police barricades that anyone passing by would think that terrorists were at large. There were no terrorists on Broadway—although terrorists
Former New York City Mayor Rudi Giuliani has penned an article in The Daily Beast in which he explains why he joined a demonstration outside the Metropolitan Opera on Monday
Students in high schools near Gaza suffered academic lapses due to Hamas’s war on Israeli civilians, according to matriculation exam results released by the Ministry of Education on Monday. 5.64%
A new report by the Temple Organizations Headquarters harshly criticizes the police for their inability to secure Jewish access to the Temple Mount – the holiest site in Judaism –
This article is the first in a unique series in honor of Japanese Culture Week. Jerusalem held the official opening ceremony of Japanese Culture Week on Monday, as the Israeli
Hundreds took part on Tuesday afternoon in the funeral of Lt. Tamar Ariel z”l, Israel’s first religious female IAF navigator who was tragically killed last week in a lethal Nepalese avalanche. The
The Moked 100 police hotline in Jerusalem received a report Tuesday morning that a toddler, estimated to be about two years old, was spotted wandering around the Beit Hakerem neighborhood,
A new set of rules and guidelines has been released for IDF soldiers, it was revealed Tuesday, so as to improve the military’s image and increase soldiers’ sense of seriousness regarding
One of two Canadian soldiers run over by an Islamist extremist has died from his wounds Tuesday morning, according to NBC news. Late Monday night, Canadian police shot dead the attacker
Faten Nassraldin, 34, from Dalit El Carmel, is expected to soon become the first female Druze officer in the Israel Police, the corps announced on Tuesday. Nassraldin began her tenure
Speculation was rampant Monday night that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s decision to shelve the Conversion Bill, introduced by MK Elazar Stern (Hatnua), is part of his preparations for new elections,
Former Nazis should not be collecting Social Security benefits, the White House declared on Monday, a day after an Associated Press (AP) investigation revealed that millions of dollars have been
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon made clear on Monday that if Hamas rebuilds the terror tunnels, Israel will stop the rehabilitation process of Gaza. Ya’alon, who is visiting the United States,
Iran is taking further action to comply with an interim nuclear agreement with six world powers, a monthly UN atomic agency report released Monday and seen by Reuters shows. The
Israeli and Palestinian Arab negotiators are to resume talks on a durable Gaza ceasefire next week in Cairo, a senior official in Hamas said Monday, according to AFP. “Hamas and
President Reuven and First Lady Nechama Rivlin hosted the Global Forum of the National Library Monday evening. Members of the Israel National Library attended, as well as other notable international
The bodies of Agam Luria, 23, and Lt. Tamar Ariel, 25, who were killed in last week’s deadly avalanche in Nepal, arrived in Israel on Monday night. Ariel, who was Israel’s
The body of a fourth Israeli killed in last week’s deadly avalanche in Nepal has been identified by search and rescue teams. 36-year-old Michal Cherkesky of Givatayim was missing for six
On Sunday morning the IDF claimed “color red” rocket sirens sounded in the Gaza Belt and Negev regions were a false alarm – on Monday, “color red” sirens were heard yet
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, who heads Yisrael Beytenu, said Monday that his party intends to resubmit a court motion asking that the Balad party be disqualified from running for Israel’s
Palestinian Authority (PA) foreign minister Riyad al-Malki on Monday appraised that the PA will succeed in garnering enough UN Security Council votes to demand Israel withdraw from Judea and Samaria
Sources in the Hezbollah-led ruling March 8 Alliance of Lebanese political parties revealed that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah refused UN special envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura’s request to meet last
Israeli billionaire Haim Saban was thrown a surprise 70th birthday party by his wife Cheryl Saban on Saturday night, and he used the occasion to call on former US Secretary of
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat has spelled out his plan for restoring order to neighborhoods in Jerusalem where Arab attacks on Jews have become daily occurrences, and said that Prime Minister