Hamas has acknowledged that one of its members was involved in a car attack on Monday. Qassem Ouda Jabar, a 31-year-old man from Hevron, joined the group in 2004. He was arrested in 2006
On Wednesday, the Finance Committee voted in favor of a proposal which would cap executive salaries for those working in the financial industry. The move, which limits the pay of
French authorities have detained four people suspected of planning an “imminent” terror attack in Paris, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told Reuters. The group includes three men and one woman, who
The Jordanian parliament has passed a law prohibiting the sale and rent of real estate in the ancient city of Petra to Israeli citizens, reported Ammon News Tuesday, citing the
Israel has reason to fear that the ceasefire declared in Syria could end up strengthening Iran, Assad forces, and Hezbollah. A position paper by the Tel Aviv-based Institute for National
The widow of a Palestinian terrorist who died under mysterious circumstances in Bulgaria last month accused authorities on Wednesday of keeping her in the dark about their investigation. Omar Nayef,
A book of fairy tales owned and signed by German-Jewish diarist Anne Frank before she perished in the Holocaust will go on sale in New York valued at $20,000 to $30,000, an
(AFP) Kurdish-led parties are preparing to declare a unified region in areas under their control in northern Syria, representatives said Wednesday, as they push a federal model for governing the
A closed conference was recently held in San Diego between local officials and Israeli representatives, in which participants discussed the possibility of cooperation in the field of water technology innovation.
The parents of children at three out of four kindergartens in the Har Homa neighborhood in southeastern Jerusalem on Tuesday launched a strike, refusing to send their kids to kindergarten due
Hevron district police detained nationalist activist Attorney Itamar Ben-Gvir on Wednesday morning, after he stood at the stairway adjacent to Hazon David synagogue located in a part of Kiryat Arba near Hevron, in Judea.
During a protest march in Judea Tuesday calling on the government to keep Palestinian traffic off the roads as a deterrent step, MK Bezalel Smotrich (Jewish Home) spoke to Arutz Sheva and condemned
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) spoke on Wednesday afternoon with 50 law students from Harvard University’s honors program. As part of her ongoing efforts to campaign for Israel’s rights
Rabbi Chaim Richman, director of the Temple Institute, on Wednesday condemned the police decision to ban Rabbi Yehuda Kroizer, the Chief Rabbi of Mitzpe Yericho and the dean of Hara’ayon Hayehudi
A special court will try the brother of Mohamed Merah, who murdered seven people in a terror spree in the French city of Toulouse in 2012, for complicity in the attacks, judicial sources said Wednesday.
Russia’s withdrawal of forces from Syria is a “positive step” that will help the ongoing Geneva peace talks, Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi said on Wednesday. Russian warplanes began leaving Syria on Tuesday after Moscow’s
Yisrael Beytenu head Avigdor Liberman stood up in the Knesset Assembly today (Wednesday) and strongly criticized the institutional haredi opposition to civil marriage. “We are talking about 666,000 people who
A British Islamist who goes by the name “Abu Haleema” recently posted a video to the internet in which he said he would rather see a president like Donald Trump,
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday responded to questions from visitors to his Facebook page, and stated that Israel would continue to fight the Palestinian Arab incitement which is directly responsible
The Victims of Arab Terror organization (VAT) on Tuesday night issued a message to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, in response to reports that his dog Kaiya has bitten a fourth
In a hospital in northern Israel, wounded Syrian rebel Malek is waiting until he is well enough to pick up his gun again to battle President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. “I will return to
Discipline – Not Just for Trouble Makers Discipline has become a dirty word. It’s what we as a society dole out to poorly-behaved children, misguided politicians and criminals. And “disciplinary
Following on the heels of condemnation by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon late Tuesday against Israel’s designation of territory in Judea and Samaria as state land, the US State Department lost no
Rabbi Yehuda Kroizer, the Chief Rabbi of Mitzpe Yericho and the dean of Hara’ayon Hayehudi Yeshiva in Jerusalem, is currently banned from ascending the Temple Mount – because he wrote
After a blustery Tuesday, the heavy winds and wintry weather are continuing full force on Wednesday, joined by local rains and snowfall which began in the morning on Mount Hermon
A primary school teacher from El Bireh, in territory controlled by the Palestinian Authority, won a $1 million prize for teaching excellence on Sunday, beating out 8,000 other applicants from
Marking a full five years since the horrific massacre of the Fogel family at their home in Itamar, Samaria, hundreds of friends, family members and residents of the town gathered on
The first of Russia’s warplanes to leave Syria received a hero’s welcome back home Tuesday, starting a surprise withdrawal the West hopes could boost peace talks by pressuring Damascus. In a sign of potential
CHAZAQ (with a “Q”) has become a household name in the Queens community since its inception nearly 10 years ago and their sphere of influence is slowly expanding beyond their borders. “Kiruv