Israel to Shutter Several Diplomatic Outposts, including Philly’s Consulate

Several embassies and consulates, including one in Philadelphia, are slated to close by the Israeli Foreign Ministry.

16-Member Arab Cell Captured after Terrorizing Motorists on Route 443

Some of the suspects were previously arrested for similar terror activity, but returned to throwing Molotov cocktails shortly after their release.

Israeli-Designed $150 Million Dairy Project to Start in South Sudan

The project, one of the largest on the African continent, is expected to include five dairy farms, each housing some 2,000 cows, attached to advanced milking parlors.

Bahrain Captures Terror Cell Linked to Iran, Nasrallah

According to Bahraini security, Hezbollah's Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah gave the cell $20,000.

No Taxation on US Investors Bill Sent to Committee

In order for the arrangement regarding the issuing of E-2 visas to Israeli citizens in the United States to go into effect, a similar arrangement must be applied in Israel regarding citizens of the United States.

Discounted Guns to Be Sold to Beitar Illit Residents Amid Terror Attacks

Beitar's municipality announced that a sale of handguns and various gun accessories will take place on Wednesday evening, January 6.

Have You Seen the Jerry Lewis Holocaust Movie? You Probably Never Will [video]

Watch it and see for yourself whether it helps you understand what the Lewis project was all about and how he was planning to do an honest to goodness Holocaust comedy.

Ariel University Wins BDS Case, Receives Compensation Payment From Spain

After six years Ariel University wins a BDS discrimination lawsuit against the government of Spain.

National Library Posts 220 High Resolution Jerusalem Maps on Wikimedia

Eran Laor (née Erich Landstein) was the manager of a shipping company in Haifa who accumulated an enormous collection of some 4,500 maps.

ISIS Terrorists Train in Missiles at ‘Jihadi University’

ISIS terrorists learn how to recondition missiles and other weapons at "Jihadi University."

‘Netanyahu at War’ Picks Diametrically Opposed Left-Right Views on Rabin Murder [video]

Netanyahu is vindicated from a truly unexpected direction: Martin Indyk, US Ambassador to Israel from 1995 to '97, who is not a big fan of Netanyahu, which is why his story is credible.

There’s a 3,400 Year Old Canaanite Citadel in my Basement

The fortress was destroyed at least four times by an intense conflagration, and each time it was rebuilt.

Israeli Scientists Create Robo-Locust at Tel Aviv University

A team of Israeli scientists at Tel Aviv University are inventing the Robo-Locust.

Knesset Approves Limitations on Lobbyists, NGO ‘Transparency’ Law Next

The left-wing MKs who supported this bill will oppose the next one regarding the requirement of transparency from NGOs.

German Chancellor’s Office Sealed Off Due to Suspicious Package

Security personnel sealed off the office of German Chancellor Angela Merkel due to a suspicious package.

Air Quality Improves With New Haifa Bay Environmental Project

Air quality has improved by 11 percent in the northern coastal city of Haifa this year, according to a new report.

Israel Police Hunt for Tel Aviv Shooter in Northern Israel

Israel Police have expanded their search for the Tel Aviv pub shooter into northern Arab communities.

North Korea Announces Successful Hydrogen Bomb Test

North Korea announced it successfully tested its first hydrogen bomb - a weapon more powerful than an atomic bomb.

Novel RNA Delivery System May Treat Incurable Blood Cancers

A new study by Tel Aviv University researchers offers tangible hope of curing the currently incurable blood cancer — and others like it.

Facebook Shamed Into Taking Down Shurat Hadin Fake Page

Facebook did not apologize for the double standard, they expressed no remorse or shame, and they ignored the delicious humor in the Shurat Hadin report.

Israeli-Arab Offers Cash Reward for Terrorist Behind Tel Aviv Shooting

“We need to stop with the ‘Arab against Israeli’ narrative, we are all cousins who wish to live in peace,” explained Qaq.

Officer killed, Soldier Injured in Ze’elim Training Accident

The accident occurred at the end of battalion exercises, that were being conducted concurrent with preparations of a fire show by Armored Corps battalion

Netanyahu Announces Establishment of New Druze Town

The town, the first of its kind since the state of Israel was founded, is to be established in the Lower Galilee near the northern city of Tiberias.

Knesset Committee Recommends Keeping ‘Breaking the Silence’ Off Campuses

After the debate devolved into shouting matches, committee chairman MK Yakov Margi (Shas) removed three MKs from the room.

Egyptian Extremism Fighting Group Attacks Copts as Anti-Islamic

There are between 10 and 16 million Copts in Egypt.

Ashkelon Mayor, Officials, Arrested for Rape, Bribery

Also arrested Tuesday: the mayor's brother and three business people on suspicion of bribery.

Israelis Develop World’s First Molecular Sensor That Can Scan Almost Anything

Powered by Consumer Physics, SciO, enables any person to ascertain the molecular and chemical design of almost any physical object or material including food, medicine, and more.

Lines in the Sand: Iraq, Oman FMs to Visit Tehran

Oman has cultivated friendly relations with Iran, apart from the rest of the Gulf states.

Tel Aviv Residents “Can Calm Down” as Manhunt For Israeli-Arab Gunman Continues

“We can update that as of this morning, tensions in the Tel Aviv area can be significantly reduced,” said Police Commissioner Roni Alsheikh.

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