The Israeli Air Force welcomed Israel’s first stealth aircraft in history Wednesday evening, with the acquisition of an F-35 Lighting II fighter jet. The aircraft, produced by Lockheed Martin in
A military court in Samaria which found four Hamas terrorists guilty in the murder of Rabbi Eitam Henkin and his wife Naama, who were slain on Route 60 south of
A Holocaust survivor has publicly called out former London Mayor Ken Livingstone, saying his claim that Hitler supported Zionism is “offensive and hurtful.” During an J-TV interview on Monday, host Alan Mendoza
According to a recent article in Yediyot Ahronot, the IDF’s Homefront Command and Gaza Division have decided that the “Code Red” warnings will also be used for terrorists infiltrating Israel through
The IDF will become the first country outside of the United States to possess the groundbreaking F-35 Lightning II fighter jet, which it will call the Adir. The first two
The Arab leadership in Israel has rejected the decision giving local Arab authorities the power to demolish illegally-build houses. The Higher Arab Monitoring Committee warned against the decision, which it
Prosecutors have filed charges against Haim Bitton, the Egged bus driver involved in the crash that left six people dead and twelve others injured in February. He is charged with
In an emotional ceremony yesterday (Tuesday), “shield of Israel” citations were awarded to 13 ordinary citizens who put their lives on the line to fight against terror on the streets of Israel.
Accusations of anti-Semitism have arisen in the congressional race for New York’s 13th district. Last week Assemblyman Keith Wright shared an article accusing an opponent of not helping his district because
MK Miki Zohar (Likud) has submitted a bill to ensure that the government would allow a reasonable length of time for carrying out administrative destruction orders. The period would also
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will head to France on Friday ahead of a Middle East tour that will take him to Kuwait, Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan, AFP
A jury on Tuesday found two Southern California men guilty of attempting to join the Islamic State (ISIS) terror group, Fox News reports. Nader Elhuzayel and Muhanad Badawi, both 25,
Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday sat down for an exchange of views with a group of American diplomats who challenged White House policy and called for air strikes
(JTA) — USA Network’s owner is suing the company’s insurer for refusing to cover expenses after filming of the series “Dig” in Israel was interrupted by Hamas rocket attacks. The
The Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture in Gaza on Tuesday allowed watermelon imports from Israel for the first time in eight years, the general director of marketing and crossings at the
(JTA) — One of Belgium’s largest Catholic churches played the Israeli anthem on its bells in honor of a visit by the president of the Jewish state, Reuven Rivlin. “Hatikvah”
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton engaged in a back and forth on the economy on Tuesday. The bantering began when Clinton called Trump’s economic
The UN’s mediator for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said on Tuesday he hopes that stalled Syrian peace talks can resume in July, but only if the security and humanitarian situation
As the United Kingdom’s fateful referendum on whether to leave the European Union draws nearer, Prime Minister David Cameron is making his final push to convince voters to reject a
Former senior Mossad operative Uzi Shaya spoke today (Tuesday) at a conference entitled “Towards A New Law of War”, held in Jerusalem by “Shurat Hadin”, a human rights organization dedicated
An 11-year-old girl was killed Tuesday morning when a tree fell on a cabin at a Jewish camp in Indiana. In the accident at Camp Livingston in Bennington, a healthy
It might not sound like the wisest thing to do – but then, that was the whole point. Ramadan evenings are prime time for TV in the Muslim world, and each
Israel needs to stand up for its rights more forcefully in the international arena, according to Education Minister Naftali Bennett, who said that continued talk of a “two-state solution” actually
Carlos Rosenkrantz, a Buenos Aires attorney and law professor, as well as a former presidential adviser, will be the first Jewish justice on the Supreme Court of Argentina. Rosenkrantz, 57,
Jordan on Tuesday evening declared the desert border regions with Syria and Iraq “military zones” barred to civilians, after a suicide bomber killed six Jordanian soldiers near the Syrian frontier
North Korea on Wednesday morning (local time) tried but apparently failed in its latest test of a powerful, new medium-range rocket capable of striking American bases in Guam, South Korea’s