Egypt said on Friday it would hold parliamentary elections in February or March, with presidential polls in early summer. The country’s Foreign Minister, Nabil Fahmy, told the Reuters news agency
German President Joachim Gauck on Friday visited a former workshop whose owner fought to save his Jewish staff from deportation, as Germany began marking the 75th anniversary of the Nazi
The United States on Friday rejected Israel’s criticism of a proposed deal with Iran over its nuclear program, AFP reports. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, “There is no deal.
The United States and Israel lost their voting rights at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Friday after suspending funding to the organization in 2011 when
Anti-Semitism has worsened in Europe in the past few years with abuse increasingly widespread on the Internet, a survey by the European Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) showed Friday. The study,
Prime Minister Biynamin Netanyahu and US Secretary of State John Kerry held a final meeting today (Friday), with the PM urging Kerry to reconsider meeting tonight with Iranian Foreign Minister
About 90 Haredi men were inducted today (Friday) into various technical positions for the IDF, as part of a landmark program by Bina Yeruka (Green Intelligence) project to integrate more
A spokesman of the Al-Qassam Brigade military branch of Hamas recently expressed the organization’s intentions to continue attacking Israel, promising that the Hamas terrorists will continue working in secret to dig new terror
Mindy Pollak, 24, has become the first Jewish representative to be elected for city council in Montreal, several news media outlets reported. The landmark decision is a first in Jewish
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will unexpectedly travel to Geneva on Friday afternoon to meet with Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, NBC News reports. Nuclear talks between Iran and
Alert IDF soldiers were able to foil a terrorist attack at a checkpoint near Bethlehem on Thursday evening. A Palestinian Authority Arab terrorist who was armed with a knife arrived
A senior Iranian official claimed Thursday that a breakthrough had been made at nuclear talks in Geneva, and that Tehran’s proposed plan for resolving the impasse over its atomic program
As the new round of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 – the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany – began in Geneva on Thursday,
A new Hebrew University website, sponsored by the school’s Oral History Division, allows users to search and access 900 previously unavailable Holocaust-related voice recordings and transcripts. Many of the interviews
A senior Hamas politician has joined the call for an “intifada” terror war against Israel over Jews’ visits to the Temple Mount. The Temple Mount in Jerusalem is Judaism’s holiest
Approval has been granted for the construction of the Ramat Givat Zeev neighborhood, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, with 400 residential units. The project has been making waves in the United States,
The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) raided and shut down two offices in Jerusalem that served terror movement Hamas. The offices of “Al-Quds Development” and “Amara al-Aqsa,” which are part
Terrorists fired on IDF soldiers overnight and attempted to run one officer down. No injuries were reported in the incident. The incident began when IDF soldiers began tracking a vehicle
A month and a half after the historic visit by a delegation from Israel to the European Parliament advocating Jewish community growth in Judea and Samaria, the Samaria Regional Council
Iran reportedly offered Western powers tonight (Wednesday) to reduce their nuclear capability in exchange for a reduction in sanctions, an offer Israel is working hard to prevent from being fulfilled, AFP reports.
In Canada, a simple question by a Jewish man regarding a new controversial law in Quebec turned into a verbal and physical attack. The background to the incident is not
Several pop stars have reportedly planned for Tel Aviv tour stops in the upcoming year, in a clear failure for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement – a network of anti-Israel extremists
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu released a public statement to the media today (Wednesday) congratulating former Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman (Yisrael Beytenu) on his acquittal from fraud allegations. “I congratulate Avigdor
A poll carried out by the Survey Center at A-Najah University in Shechem indicates that 70% of Palestinian Authority (PA) residents believe current “peace talks” with Israel are doomed to
Rabbi Shmuel Yaakov Borenstein of Bnei Brak will deliver the keynote speech at the Dirshu Shabbos Chizuk L’lomdei Torah event to be held this coming Shabbat, which will focus on pressures
In Jerusalem Wednesday an unprecedented two-day strategic planning summit was launched with the aim of creating new joint initiatives between the Israeli government and the Jewish world at large. The event came to
The United States is looking at new classified intelligence indicating that the Syrian government may not fully declare its chemical weapons stockpile, CNN reported on Tuesday. This would mean that
Gaza’s Hamas government said on Tuesday it had added studies to encourage “resistance to Israel” to curriculum in local public schools. Courses to “strengthen Palestinian rights, update programs and add
A three-judge panel unanimously acquitted former foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman of the charges against him Wednesday morning. The verdict means he can return to serve as foreign minister but the state is
Israel and Palestinian Authority negotiators met Tuesday evening in Jerusalem, just hours anticipated meetings with United States Secretary of State John Kerry. Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, who is heading the