A senior U.S. official said on Wednesday that a deal on Iran’s nuclear program was still possible by late next month and there were no talks now about extending the
Four hikers were killed in an avalanche in Nepal on Tuesday, in a natural disaster that claimed the life of an Israeli tourist along with two Polish tourists and a
Hundreds of Jews began ascending to the Temple Mount – the holiest site in Judaism – on Wednesday, in honor of Hoshana Rabba, the seventh and final day of Sukkot.
Pressure from the Chief Rabbinate and the Derech Emuna Rabbinic organization has succeeded in causing police to cancel an evangelical Christian prayer service, that was planned for Wednesday at the Southern
Women FOR the Wall (WFW), a grassroots organization of traditional women dedicated to preserving the sanctity of the Western Wall, has issued a challenge to the most recent campaign launched
After it was revealed last Friday that a Jewish girl was among 100 French women and girls joining the brutal Islamic State (ISIS) terror group in Syria and Iraq, another
Arieh King, Jerusalem councilman and director of the Israel Land Fund, told Arutz Sheva about the struggle he has been engaged in over the last year to keep a block of buildings
Rescue forces are trying to locate missing persons after an avalanche Tuesday in the Annapurna Mountain Range – 160 kilometers northwest of Nepal’s capital Kathmandu. BBC reports that at least sixteen
Former Chief Military Rabbi, Brigadier General Rabbi Avichai Ronski, who served as a company commander in Sayeret Shaked during the Yom Kippur War in 1973, recounted his experiences of Simchat
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has perpetuated another “drug libel,” Palestinian Media Watch reports Wednesday – a continuation of the anti-Semitic trope (“blood libel”) whereby Jews are accused of purposefully harming their neighbors
Nahal Oz, a kibbutz in the South located near the Gaza Strip saw its share of tragedy during this past summer’s Operation Protective Edge. On July 28, a group
An extraordinary exhibition into the later works of Rembrandt opened at the National Gallery in London on Wednesday, AFP reports, revealing the energy, innovation and empathy of the Dutch master right up to his death. Featuring
Tragedy occurred Wednesday on Hoshana Raba, the last day of Sukkot, as a car crashed into a sukkah booth traditionally dwelt in during the holiday, wounding a father and his
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon is apparently still very upset over Economics Minister Naftali Bennett’s direct contact with IDF officers during Operation Protective Edge against Hamas. In an interview with the
Opposition Chairman and Labor Party Head MK Yitzhak Herzog said Wednesday on IDF Radio that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu profits politically from Israel’s increased diplomatic isolation, claiming it deflects attention
The Israel Police will restrict the entry of Muslim worshipers to the Temple Mount on Wednesday, due to intelligence information that was received about plans by Arabs to riot at
The Judea and Samaria district police emergency call center received a call on Monday night around 9:30 p.m. from four family members from the central coastal region who were driving
The Dutch public prosecutor said on Tuesday that motorbike gang members who have reportedly joined Kurdish forces battling the Islamic State (ISIS) terror group in Iraq are not necessarily committing
Counter-extremism and pro-Israel groups are protesting the first ever London-based conference to encourage European states to trade with Iran following the easing of sanctions. Several grassroots and communal organisations published
The World Health Organization released an updated projection on Tuesday of the Ebola epidemic gripping the globe, and warned that by December the lethal virus may infect as many as
Does yesterday’s symbolic vote in Britain’s parliament to recognize a “Palestinian state” reflect a failure on the part of pro-Israel advocacy groups to make Israel’s case effectively? That depends
The Islamic State terror group (also known as ISIS or ISIL) recently released what it says was a letter written by murdered American-Israeli journalist Steven Sotloff just days before his
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Tuesday that any recognition of “Palestine” as a state must be “helpful to peace” as part of a two-state solution, and not just symbolic – a not-so-subtle
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, thinks the United States, Israel and the “wicked” British government are behind the Islamic State (IS or ISIS) terrorist group, Al-Akhbar reports. According to
U.S. President Barack Obama told reporters on Tuesday that the effort to dismantle the terror group ISIS “is going to be a long-term campaign,” CNN reports. Obama’s comments were made
A final deal on Iran’s nuclear program is still possible despite the difficulty of the negotiations, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday, according to The Hill. “I don’t
A Libyan already behind bars was indicted Tuesday on new charges arising from the 2012 attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, including crimes punishable by the death penalty, the
MK Ahmed Tibi (Ra’am-Ta’al) responded on Tuesday evening to MK Miri Regev’s (Likud) demand that he be dismissed from the Knesset for flying to London to convince parliamentarians to vote
As has been widely noted in Israel, but quite scantly elsewhere in the world, the demand that Hamas be relieved of its lethal missiles has been all but forgotten. Media
An explosion rocked the area near Egypt’s High Court of Justice in central Cairo on Tuesday night, government officials have confirmed. According to Al Jazeera, Brigadier General Abdel Fattah Othman,