Henri’s in Tel Aviv Fined $890 a Month for Closing on Shabbat

Henri’s store, one of the few in the entire complex that’s adorned by a kosher certificate, and he is being fined for being closed on Shabbat.

648 Packed Supply Trucks Enter Gaza from Israel

Nearly 650 massive supply trucks entered Gaza on Tuesday from Israel -- as usual.

UN Reports Israel Weapons in South Sudan

Israeli weapons are allegedly being used in the ongoing conflict in South Sudan.

Gasoline Prices to Drop by Nearly 5 Percent

The government once again is preventing Israeli motorists from enjoying the full effect of the plunging price of oil and will limit the drop...

19 Non-Jewish Reasons the Stock Market Is Plunging

The good news is that no one, so far, has blamed the "occupation."

British FM Says Iran Sanctions Could Be Lifted Next Spring

British foreign secretary Philip Hammond says sanctions could be lifted from Iran starting next spring.

Report: Israel Buying Most of Its Oil from Iraqi Kurdistan

For some months, Israel has been buying the majority of its oil from northern Iraqi Kurds. It's a good thing.

UK, Iran Reopen Embassies, But No US ‘Comeback’ Yet

Iran and the UK reopen embassies in Tehran and London, but Tehran is not ready for a US comeback.

US Warns Americans Away From Golan Heights, Upper Galilee

The US Embassy in Tel Aviv issues a travel advisory to Americans against travel to the Galilee and Golan Heights.

Second Chemical Plant Explodes in China

A second chemical plant has exploded in eastern China, south of Beinjing, injuring nine.

UK Wastes No Time Reopening Embassy in Tehran

The UK will formally reopen the British Embassy in Tehran on Sunday.

Appraisers Conference Urges Israeli Government to Invest in Cannabis for Export

“If Israel were to grow cannabis instead of bell peppers, the local economy would have shot up by many percentage points,” Said Dr. Tamir Gadot.

ISIS Tortures, Beheads Chief Archaeologist of Palmyra

ISIS beheaded the chief archaeologist of the ancient city of Palmyra and hung his headless body there.

Jerusalem Mayor to Close Central Supermarkets on Sabbath

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat says he will force at least eight centrally-located supermarkets open on Sabbath to close on Saturdays.

Lithuanian Jews Dump Chief Rabbi for ‘Lies’ as Lengthy War over Fate of Ancient...

Rabbi Burstein said that a planned reconstruction of a sports palace was an “unacceptable desecration” of the Jewish cemetery where the Vilna Gaon is buried, while the Jewish community disagrees.

Fish Farming May Secure the Egypt-Gaza Border

Egypt may be securing its border with Gaza by fish farming in a moat along the security buffer zone.

It’s Elul — But Shmitah Has a Long Way To Go, Israeli Farmers Say

Israeli farmers say in some cases the Shmitah year actually has a long way to go; another year, in fact.

Israel, Jordan Close Deal on Drones to Fight ISIS

Israel will supply Jordan with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to combat Da’esh (ISIS).

Border Control Breakdown at Ben Gurion Airport

Border control computer problems led to chaos for returning Israelis. at Ben Gurion International Airport this week.

Humanitarian Aid Trucks Continue to Trundle Into Gaza

On Monday morning, 650 trucks carried tons of humanitarian aid from Israel through the Kerem Shalom Crossing into Gaza.

Joint Shin Bet, Customs Sting Foils Gaza’s Latest Smuggling Operation

Shin Bet operatives and Israeli customs personnel at the Nitzana border crossing caught smugglers "importing" 2-ton fiberglass rolls to Gaza.

Jerusalem to Invest a Record NIS 50M to Promote Arts & Culture

The Jerusalem municipality will invest a record-breaking NIS 50 million to promote culture and art in the city, starting this year.

Israeli Cabinet Approves Gas Deal With Noble Energy, Delek Ltd.

Israel's government cabinet passed the controversial gas deal on Sunday afternoon.

Arab Bank Settles NY Fed Court Case over Hamas Terror Attacks

Jordan's Arab Bank agrees to an out-of-court settlement with U.S. citizens over fiscal liability for Hamas terrorist attacks.

Senior Opposition Leader Attacks Netanyahu’s New Gas Deal

Yachimovich said: “I say to both Finance Minister Kahlon and Economy Minister Deri — I’m disappointed in you. You have betrayed the public’s trust.”

Israel Reaches Gas Deal with Noble Energy, Delek Ltd. Group

The Israeli government has reached a deal on natural gas development with the Noble Energy - Delek Ltd. consortium.

Massive Explosions Rock Port City Near Beijing, No Israelis Missing

No Israelis missing in huge blasts at a Taijin port warehouse near Beijing, with many dead and wounded.

Liverpool Jews Brace for Neo-Nazi ‘White Man March’ Set for Sabbath

Jews in Liverpool are bracing for the neo-Nazi 'White Man March' set for this Saturday at 12 noon.

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