The back and forth between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman continued on Sunday night, as the Prime Minister accused Liberman of conspiring with the
Ecuador’s central coast was rocked by a massive, 7.8 magnitude earthquake on Saturday which left dozens dead. The tremor was the strongest to hit the South American nation since 1979,
For the past five weeks there have been no driving tests in Israel, due to protests against the Ministry of Transportation’s plans to contract out the position of testers. The
Science Minister Ofir Akunis (Likud) on Sunday joined the condemnation of the UNESCO decision Saturday night, which declared the Temple Mount to be a Muslim site while failing to mention that
In recent years as Europe grows more hostile Israel has increasingly been turning to the East, building alliances with Japan, China, India, Taiwan and South Korea – an historically groundbreaking visit on Monday
Police Commissioner Roni Alsheich has claimed to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in a warning letter that MKs who go up to the Temple Mount endanger national security, Channel 2 reports. In
The military prosecutor on Monday is to submit an indictment charging the soldier who last month shot a wounded Arab terrorist in Hevron with manslaughter, but the day after Israeli
Former Prisoner of Zion Rabbi Yosef Mendelevich spoke with Arutz Sheva on Sunday ahead of the Passover holiday that begins on Friday night, and recalled back to when he courageously celebrated the holiday
The Knesset Committee for the Rights of the Child and Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) signed a new condition for future teachers to undergo personality tests as part of
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has recently had a spate of anti-Israel comments, and on Sunday he continued the streak as he said US President Barack Obama has not
Fighting in Aleppo killed at least 22 civilians on Sunday, as the opposition delegation threatened to quit Syria peace talks in Geneva if there is no progress on a political
Skinny Pasta is a popular product worldwide, selling healthy konjac noodles that are both tasty and non-fattening. But culinary delights were not the topic of a set of virulently anti-Semitic
Mohammed Al-Ghoul, one of the leaders of Turkey’s ruling AKP party, said Sunday that Israel has agreed in rapprochement talks to its demand of removing the naval blockade from the Hamas terror enclave
Are Facebook and Twitter finally cracking down on Palestinian incitement? If the recent closure of multiple accounts linked to Hamas’s military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, is anything to go
In preparation for the upcoming Passover holiday, President Reuven Rivlin on Sunday carried out the ritual selling of the chametz (leavened foods that are forbidden on the Jewish holiday) with Sephardic Chief Rabbi
Ibrahim Barda’aya, a 54-year-old single resident of al-Aroub to the north of Hevron in Judea, was recently shot dead by security forces as he attempted to conduct a stabbing attack
After a massive fire tore through their homes two weeks ago, 23 families in Jerusalem found themselves penniless, in the streets and searching for help. Their children — 83 in total
In honor of “Palestinian prisoner day,” Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction has published an announcement declaring its absolute support of the Arab terrorists jailed in Israel, including
MK Nava Boker (Likud) reacted strongly on Sunday to reports that covert talks are being held between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) to reach an agreement pulling IDF troops
A four-year-old boy tragically plummeted to his death on Sunday afternoon, falling from an apartment on the eighth floor of a building on Shaul Hamelekh Street in Be’er Sheva. The boy
The former head of the BBC has called on British Jews not to vote for the UK Labour Party, following leader Jeremy Corbyn’s failure to tackle anti-Semitism within the party. Speaking
Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon and the non-profit One Family, invited Natan and Renana Meir, the widower and daughter of Israeli terror victim Dafna Meir to visit
An agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA) to cease security cooperation in Judea and Samaria’s Area A may be imminent, a senior security official revealed to Army Radio Sunday. The
A trivial dispute over a dessert dish nearly turned fatal in an Australian synagogue on Saturday. After an argument broke out between two of the congregants, one attempted to stab
Ecuador’s central coast was rocked by a massive, 7.8 magnitude earthquake on Saturday which left dozens dead. The tremor was the strongest to hit the South American nation since 1979,
Iran paraded its new S-300 missile system in Tehran Sunday, after weeks of uncertainty over when Moscow would deliver the system to the Islamic Republic. The parade marks Iran’s annual
A vigilant bystander caught shocking footage of the Israel Police arresting an English-speaking religious Jew Sunday, for saying a pasuk and attempting to give over words of Torah at Judaism’s holiest site.
When Shatila Abu Iyadh set out two weeks ago to murder Jews in Rosh Ha’ayin, she was acting on orders she had received – in a dream. The 22-year-old Kfar
Residents of the Judea-Samaria town of Amona have been preparing to fight back against a planned eviction of their homes Sunday, with a full-fledged campaign underway against the order. Amona
Hamas has stepped up its military presence in Gaza and in Judea-Samaria in recent weeks – reportedly, out of fear of an Israeli crackdown. The terror group released a statement to