Arab foreign ministers met with Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday to discuss floundering US-brokered peace talkswith Israel, ahead of a looming deadline. Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi accused the Israelis
A senior official from Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s Office (PMO) told the New York Times Wednesday that Israel is “deeply disappointed” at the blame game instituted by US Secretary of State John
Life is renewed amid the remnants of tragedy, as the donated organs of a South African tourist who tragically died last Tuesday in Jerusalem from an allergic reaction to tahini, a
While conducting anti-terror activities in Judea and Samaria on Tuesday night, IDF forces located two pipe bombs in Jenin, where soldiers were arresting a terror suspect. The charges were neutralized
In a protest action Tuesday, hundreds of people in Hungary’s capital city of Budapest prevented work on a monument seen as whitewashing the country’s responsibility in the Holocaust. Roughly 300
Terrorists in Gaza shot at IDF soldiers near the Israeli “kibbutz”-type community of Kissufim, close to the security fence with Gaza, Wednesday morning. No soldiers were injured from the shots.
The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) strongly on Tuesday criticized U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry for placing the bulk of the blame on Israel for the stalled peace talks with
Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad is not worried about the ongoing civil war in his country. In fact, Assad told a former Russian prime minister on Monday that much of the
A series of car bombs hit several mostly Shiite neighbourhoods in Baghdad Wednesday, killing at least 16 people and wounding 46, according to police officials. The deadliest of the day’s
Critics and supporters alike did not waste time responding to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s instructions on Wednesday to cut off all governmental ties with the Palestinian Authority (PA), excluding Defense Ministry
Gaza terrorists fired a rocket at Israel on Wednesday but it apparently fell short of its mark, exploding inside the Hamas-enclave of Gaza. The ‘code red’ siren was sounded in
A sapling grown from the tree that Holocaust victim Anne Frank wrote about while in hiding will be planted this month on the US Capitol grounds, congressional leaders announced Tuesday. “The
At a packed Americans For a Safe Israel (AFSI) meeting that was held at AFSI National Chairman Mark Langfan’s Manhattan home last Wednesday, former Ambassador Yoram Ettinger and Langfan debunked
A 3,300 year old Egyptian coffin, an important ancient artifact, was found in the Jezreel Valley in northern Israel during a natural gas pipeline excavation, according to a statement published
It was not a booby-trapped safe that killed Jamal al-Jamal, Palestinian Authority (PA) Ambassador to the Czech Republic, on January 1. Rather, new investigations reveal the explosion was caused by
An Israeli startup said on Tuesday that it was working to develop a bio-organic system that can recharge a smartphone battery in just 30 seconds. Tel Aviv-based StoreDot’s prototype battery and charger is currently
The Palestinian Authority’s (PA) envoy to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, threatened on Tuesday that the PA would join more international organizations, reported The Associated Press (AP). Last week, the
Five people were injured on Tuesday evening in a fire at a coffee shop in the city of Ramle, located in central Israel, some 22 kilometers south of Tel Aviv.
In an attempt to recover after US Secretary of State John Kerry blamed Israel for peace talk failures on Tuesday, US State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki quickly stated Kerry did not intend
President Shimon Peres refuses to give up hope on peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA), stating in an interview Tuesday that Israel should “do everything possible” to
For years, former Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Yasser Arafat would condemn terrorist attacks against Israelis, but there was a question mark regarding the authenticity of his claims. Now, Arafat’s former
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Monday expressed support for the Palestine Liberation Organization’s (PLO) move to seek membership in international organizations, reports the Ma’an news agency. “The decision by
Nine people registered as “Palestinian refugees” were killed Monday in clashes between two armed groups in the Mieh Mieh refugee camp in southern Lebanon, local sources told AFP. A source
Egyptian police have arrested a senior Islamist close to Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri, security officials said on Monday, according to the AFP news agency. Thirwat Salah Shehata was arrested in
Two U.S. senators, who led a push for more sanctions on Iran during negotiations over its nuclear program, on Monday called on President Barack Obama to impose more restrictions if
The European Jewish Congress (EJC) said on Monday that the success of the openly anti-Semitic Jobbik party in the elections in Hungary was “a source of grave concern for Europe.”
Clashes between the IDF and Yitzhar residents Tuesday morning ended with four homes demolished, but also an IDF outpost destroyed. Arutz Sheva spoke to a commander from the Judea and Samaria division,
German authorities banned a group Tuesday accused of raising money for the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah and staged raids across the country on homes and offices used by the organization, AFP reports. Around 150 police
Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud) emphasized the need for order on Tuesday, in light of dramatic demolitions and rioting in Yitzhar. “Unlike the rest of the settlements, there are
Attorney Itamar Ben-Gvir weighed in on the dramatic demolitions and rioting in Yitzhar on Tuesday, and noted that there is no legal precedent for the State to destroy homes in