Saudi Arabia’s mission to the United Nations on Monday defended the execution of 47 men, including prominent Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr, saying all of the accused had been granted fair
Ever since a jihadist attack on a kosher store left four people dead a year ago, France’s Jews have grown used to soldiers patrolling their neighborhoods and schools. While a comfort to some,
The non-profit Shurat Hadin-The Israel Law Center organization has conducted an investigation which proves unequivocally that Facebook discriminates against Israelis. The investigation included an experiment in which two fictitious Facebook
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump on Monday unveiled his first television ad of the presidential election campaign, in which he reiterated his call for a temporary ban on Muslim entry
The father of an eight-year-old boy from Ofakim claims that, while his son was undergoing ear surgery in Be’er Sheva’s Assuta Hospital, the anesthesiologist left the room in the middle of
A fact-finding mission by the UN chemical weapons watchdog has found that some people in Syria may have been exposed to sarin or a sarin-like gas, according to a report
Dr. Dmitry Shumsky of Hebrew University published an article in Ha’aretz Monday in which he pointed out alleged differences between Arab terrorism against Jews and the attack on the Dawabshe family in
Following yesterday’s incident on Israel’s northern border, Russia has asked Hezbollah to calm down. According to Al-Arabia reports, Moscow, which assists the terror organization in Syria, has made a direct request
The UN envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, was in Riyadh Tuesday for talks with diplomats and Syrian opposition representatives on efforts to end the nearly five-year war, an Arab source said. His visit comes amid
Professor Yaacov Katz, the president of Jerusalem College for religious women, known in Hebrew as Michlalah, eulogized Rabbi Dr. Yehuda Cooperman, the founder of the college who passed away at
According to official police statistics, which were transmitted to the Knesset by the Knesset’s own Information and Research Center, and confirmed to Arutz Sheva, a total of eight women were
MK Roy Folkman (Kulanu) warned that his party will oppose the so-called “Shabbat Law,” submitted by MK Mickey Zohar (Likud), should it come to the plenum for a vote, as it is planned on
A joint effort between police and the Israel Security Agency (SA, also known as the Shin Bet or Shabak) has led to the capture and arrest of Ahmad Khatib. Khatib, a
Kuwait recalled its ambassador to Iran on Tuesday, after Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Sudan did the same and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) downgraded diplomatic ties with Tehran. The growing
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is keeping his post-election promises and planning to put an end to the participation of the Canadian Air Force in the allied bombings of ISIS. Instead, he
The UN expert on the human rights situation in the Palestinian territories on Monday resigned from his post, complaining that Israel had never granted him access to areas he is
UNIFIL, the UN’s peacekeeping force in Lebanon, on Monday urged Israel and Lebanon to “exercise utmost restraint” after Hezbollah detonated an explosive device near IDF troops in Har Dov in
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday appointed a special team, headed by Tourism Minister Yariv Levin and Minister of Immigrant Absorption Ze’ev Elkin, who will ensure that the various Arab
Florida has become the fifth American state to pass a resolution condemning the anti-Semitic and anti-Israel BDS movement. On Dec. 21, Florida legislators followed the lead of Tennessee, whose state
A record 1.72 million people visited Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2015, 70 years after the Soviets liberated the former Nazi German death camp, according to the museum at the site in southern Poland. Museum
President Reuven Rivlin paid a condolence visit Monday evening to the family of Ganedi Kofman, who passed away last week from injuries sustained in a stabbing attack outside the Cave of the Patriarchs in
Arab leaders accused Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of “encouraging bloodshed” in his condemnations of the deadly terror shooting at a Tel Aviv pub on Friday afternoon. Netanyahu, speaking at the
Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, has filed an official complaint with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the UN Security Council after a bomb set by Hezbollah detonated
Right-wing activist Pinhasi Braun is convinced accused murder Amiram Ben Uliel did not commit the July 31 arson attack in Duma. “After all the torture he underwent for weeks, anyone
Three days have passed since Nashat Melhem opened fire on a Tel Aviv pub and security forces are still in the dark as to his whereabouts. The manhunt for the
Dani Dayan, Israel’s candidate for envoy to Brazil, began a course this week at the Foreign Ministry for new ambassadors, despite not receiving official approval for his appointment. As Jerusalem waits for a
Nashat Melhem’s father arrived at the Haifa Magistrates Court on Monday afternoon after another family member was arrested for helping the terrorist conduct a fatal shooting at a Tel Aviv pub. Melhem
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called on all of Israel’s Knesset members Monday night to condemn Arab terror, also urging MK Bezalel Smotrich (Jewish Home) to denounce Jewish terror. “We are in
Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon emphasized to parliamentary reporters on Monday that his Kulanu party would not allow itself to be subsumed into the Likud. “I didn’t leave Likud to go back to
A team of IDF programmers and engineers is developing a digital battle command system that will take the IDF’s ground troops into the future, reported the IDF Blog. “Noked,” as the