Arab Terrorist Throws Hammer at Israeli Car, One Injured
The attack happened near Tekoa, in Gush Etzion.
Huge Election Day Turnout at National Parks, Nature Reserves
Some 80,000 Israelis took advantage of the gorgeous spring weather to visit the nation's natural wonders.
IDF Arrests 3 Gazans After Infiltrating Southern Border
The three infiltrators were armed with knives, according to Hebrew-language media.
3 Weapons, A Child and A Baby
A police sapper was summoned to inspect the weapons before they were confiscated by police.
Arab Terrorists Attack IDF Outpost in Samaria
The terrorists opened fire at an IDF outpost from the nearby village of Ya’bad.
Jerusalem Arabs Attack Israeli Border Guard Police
The terrorists hurled flaming Molotov cocktails (firebombs) and live fireworks at the police officers.
White House Announces U.S. Secret Service Chief Leaving Post
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Alles “has done a great job at the agency," but gave no further details.
Activists Remove 40 Neglected Animals from Zoo in Gaza
Veterinarians and volunteers evacuated five lions, five monkeys, four ostriches, three peacocks, two wolves, foxes, porcupines, 10 squirrels and a hyena to be resituated in Jordan and South Africa.
US DHS Secy Kirstjen Nielsen Resigning Her Post
Neilsen faced many challenges in her post, but the final reason that prompted her resignation remains unclear.
Palestinian Authority Prisoners Postpone Planned Hunger Strike
The prisoners were planning to protest the installation of cell phone jamming devices in the prisons.
Rolling Stones Lead Singer Mick Jagger ‘Gets What He Needs,’ Recovering Well From Heart...
A father of eight, Jagger was ordered to remain in the hospital for at least the next few days in order to allow the arteries to recover.
Funeral Details for Late MIA, IDF Sgt. 1st Class Zachary Baumel, z’l
Sgt. Baumel will be laid to rest in the national military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
Yasher Initiative Awards $12M to Improve Accessibility at Jewish Camps
The mammoth grant award was announced just before the start of World Autism Day.
Stoning, Firebombing Aimed at IDF in Samaria
No physical injuries and no property damage was reported.
Lake Kinneret Rises Again, Island Disappears
The water in the lake has risen a total of 2.8 meters (9.2 feet) since the start of winter.
Israel Inaugurates Embassy in Rwanda
The embassy “symbolizes the policy of Israel’s return to Africa"
Joint Israeli-US Exercise to Deploy THAAD Defense System Crowned a Success
A month-long joint Israeli-US exercise, during which a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system was deployed in Israel for the first time ever, was crowned a success.
Bedouin Terrorist Who Murdered IDF Soldier Sent to Prison for Life
Khaled attacked Ron while he was waiting for a ride at a bus stop in Arab and stabbed him in the back several times, snatched his weapon and fled.
Abbas Warns: Hamas on its Way to Establishing Independent State
Abbas claimed that the US may present a plan to establish an independent state in Gaza, under Hamas’ rule.
Netanyahu Speaks by Telephone with Russian President Putin
The two “discussed regional issues,” Netanyahu’s office stated.
At Poriya Hospital, Birthing Mother Delivered With Measles
The hospital had to immunize 26 other newborns as a result.
Erdogan Loses Turkey’s Capital in Mayoral Elections
The CHP candidate, 63-year-old attorney Mansur Yavas, won more than 50 percent of the mandates.
Israel to Increase Fishing Zone for Gazans
The move comes in response to the “calm” allegedly maintained by Gaza’s ruling Hamas terrorist organization this weekend.
In Growing Trend, Israeli Tourism is Becoming ‘Made For China’
The Economic Research Department of the Israel Hotels Association recently published data for February 2019 on hotel stays compared with the same period over the past two years, and the evidence is clear: Incoming tourism to Israel is decidedly on the rise, and Chinese tourists are helping make it happen.
Old City Jerusalem Now Largest Accessible Historic Site in World
The newly inaugurated, 10-year, 20 million shekel (about $5.5 million) project led by the East Jerusalem Development Company has delivered accessibility to all three of the city’s holy sites—the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Temple Mount and the Western Wall.
Israeli Elections Officially Kicked Off at Ballots Around the World
Some 5,000 Israelis living abroad are eligible to vote.
Air France Pilot of Entebbe Rescue Fame Dies at Age 95
“By refusing with bravery to quit in the face of anti-Semitism and barbary, he honored France.”
‘Israel Understood the Message,’ Says Hamas Leader Haniyeh
“I call on all the Palestinian people . . . to go out on Land Day and participate in the million man marches.”
IDF Jeep Firebombed Near Ramallah
Dozens of Arab students from Bir Zeit University clashed with Israeli security forces at the Focus checkpoint.
Kahlon Tells EU: ‘No Moral Preaching’ About Sovereignty From Those Who Support Iran
“The EU does not recognize Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights.”