Radical Sheikh Raed Salah remains defiant, even after the Supreme Court this week denied his request to appeal his conviction for inciting violence. The court, while rejecting Salah’s appeal, cut
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will depart for Moscow Wednesday morning, for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two will discuss further coordination between the Russian army and the IDF to prevent clashes
The terrorist behind Monday’s Jerusalem bus bombing has died of his wounds Wednesday night, in Sha’arei Tzedek Medical Center. Palestinian news sites have identified him as a resident of the
(JTA) – Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have reason to allow their New York state of mind to coast for another week or so. The next set of contests, on
As public perceptions of marijuana change across the Western world, a parallel evolution has taken place within the Orthodox Jewish world. Once expressly forbidden by the leading American haredi religious
British Prime Minister David Cameron accused the Labour party’s candidate for London mayor of associating with an alleged Islamic State group supporter Wednesday, spotlighting the dirty race to run Britain’s
The Security Cabinet held a hearing over the proposed withdrawal of IDF soldiers from Palestinian Authority (PA) cities in Area A Wednesday, after a heated confrontation between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and
Hamas took responsibility for Monday’s bus bombing in Jerusalem on Wednesday night, Al-Jazeera reports, after posting details of the bus bomber who died from his wounds Wednesday night. Hamas identified the #12
The Jewish People will begin celebrating the Jubilee of Jerusalem’s liberation and reunification next month, marking the 50th year after the Six Day War – but pro-war Israelis and other
NEW YORK (JTA) — For a people obsessed with numbers, the Jews have relatively scant concrete data about how, exactly, the Jews voted in Tuesday’s presidential primaries in New York. But
Harvard Law School’s newspaper, the Harvard Law Record, on Monday blasted as anti-Semitic an incident during a recent panel discussion involving MK Tzipi Livni (Zionist Camp). Last Thursday, Harvard Law School
Nearly 500 participants representing over 50 Chabad House communities spanning thirty US states, Canada, England and Australia last week wrapped up JLI’s Land and Spirit trip to Israel, an inspiring eight-day
Whether Ashkenazic (European) or Sephardic (Spanish or Middle Eastern), most Jews in fact have genetic links stemming back from Turkey, according to a controversial study released Tuesday. Dr. Eran Elhaik
Despite popular portrayals in Western media outlets of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah party as moderates, the Fatah movement continued on Wednesday to incite young Arabs to
The Security Cabinet on Wednesday discussed the question of removing the IDF from Area A, a series of regions in Judea and Samaria classified as being under the administrative and
Evidence uncovered in 2002 links the Saudi Arabian government with the September 11, 2001 attacks, anonymous US officials revealed to the British Times Wednesday. US authorities discovered the flight certificate of would-be hijacker
Temple Mount activist Gilad Hadari was given a “briefing talk” by the police on how to deal with the threats made against him by Arabs due to his frequent visits
The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of American terror victims on Wednesday, awarding over $2 million in Iranian assets to the families of victims murdered in Iran-backed attacks. The
The National Union of Students, an umbrella organization for British student unions, elected Malia Bouattia as President on Wednesday. The NUS, which includes some 600 local student unions across the
Israel has seen “unprecedented” intelligence cooperation with Egypt and Jordan as the countries’ fight against the Islamic State group nudge them to work together more closely, Israel’s deputy military chief said Wednesday. Major General
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have swept to victory in the New York state primaries, extending the front runners’ leads over their respective party rivals. With 98% of the votes
Embattled Israeli Opposition Leader Yitzhak Herzog has doubled down on controversial remarks he made yesterday (Tuesday), in which he opined that his party needs to reconnect with the Israeli people and
Opposition leader Yitzhak Herzog (Zionist Union) engaged in a verbal sparring with Education Minister and Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennet Wednesday, after the former claimed to a crowd Tuesday night
The Jordanian government-controlled Waqf Islamic trust has announced it will be appointing 150 new “Islamic guards” to patrol the Temple Mount, just days after it was confirmed that a long-awaited
Demonstrators protesting the allocation of land to the Jewish community in the Russian city of Perm demanded the outlawing of the Chabad movement. More than 100 people attended the rally
Sweden’s deputy prime minister walked back her labeling of the 9/11 attacks as “accidents” in her defense of a politician who resigned over his anti-Israel rhetoric. Asa Romson, who is
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu released a letter of encouragement to regional council leaders and residents of Judea and Samaria Wednesday, ahead of the upcoming Passover holiday. Netanyahu thanked the residents
An online petition has been launched calling on UNESCO to reverse its recent “insulting” resolutions which deny any Jewish connection to the Temple Mount or Western Wall. Last Thursday the United
The Shin Bet security service announced it broke up a “Jewish terror” cell active in the Gush Talmonim area in southeastern Samaria. According to the Shin Bet, the suspects in