After All She Sacrificed: Idit Silman Denies Being Demoted by Netanyahu
She spent almost two weeks in terrifying uncertainty, no job, no future until Netanyahu extended his hand.
Abbas Warns Gantz: ‘Don’t Disturb Status Quo on Temple Mount’
Jewish visits to the Temple Mount are limited to just a few hours a day, and barred entirely during Islamic holidays.
State Plan for Illegal Infiltrators Collapsed, Deportation Orders Canceled
"At this stage, the possibility of deportation to a third country is no longer on the agenda," the state wrote.
Arab Media: Abbas Netanyahu Trump Plan Three-Way Summit
Abbas told Trump he would like to start the negotiations at the point where he and Olmert had parted way.
Uzi Landau Quits Post as Co-Chair of KKL
Former MK and Tourism Minister Uzi Landau resigned his post as co-chair of Keren Kayemet L'Israel.
Israeli Defense Establishment Requests 10-Billion Shekel Budget Increase
The request, reportedly for this year and the next, is part of an effort to boost Iran strike preparations, as well as to compensate for inflation.
Bennett, Edelstein, to Preside over Rebuilding of Hero’s Memorial Ordered Destroyed by High Court
Despite a pending petition to the Supreme Court, the IDF Civil Administration went ahead and razed the memorial.
Israel Hunts for Abu Dhabi Office After Joining International Renewable Energy Agency
Israel hunts for space in Abu Dhabi as a member of IRENA international renewable energy agency.
ISIS Declares ‘State of Emergency in Raqqa’ But Reasons Are Unclear
ISIS declares a state of emergency in its self-declared capital of Raqqa -- but its reasons are not yet clear.
Israel to Withhold Additional ‘Pay to Slay’ Funds from Palestinian Authority
The amount of money paid to the families of dead terrorists or Arab prisoners incarcerated in Israel was higher than previously estimated.
Arab Media Blames IAF for Attack on Weapons Depot Near Damascus Airport
Israel has repeatedly warned that it will not tolerate an existential threat along its borders.
Netanyahu Will Quit All Ministerial Positions by End of the Month
Netanyahu made the announcement in response to a petition by the Movement for Quality Government (MQG) to the High Court of Justice. He will remain prime minister.
Religion Minister, Tsfat Chief Rabbi, at War over Kashrut of ‘Infested’ Broccoli, Cauliflower
The produce in question received kashrut certification from the local rabbinate's representatives at the beginning of last year.
Teva, Intel to Team on Technology to Help Huntingdon’s Disease Patients
TEVA and INTEL are teaming on a new joint technology project designed to help relieve the suffering of patients with Huntington's disease.
Iran Dismisses Israeli President’s Offer to Meet Rouhani
Iran dismissed on Tuesday Israeli President Shimon Peres' offer to fly over and meet meet his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, RT reported.
An Iranian foreign...
Israeli Couples Marry in Utah With No Religious Red Tape & Without Leaving Home
“Marriage certificates were presented from the State of Utah in the United States."
Report: Shimon Peres Secretly Speaks to Arab Nations
Israeli President Shimon Peres gave a secret speech to 29 representatives from Arab nations in November via livestream as part of the Gulf States...
Israel & Bahrain Complete First Round of Free Trade Treaty Talks
The two teams discussed trade in goods, regulation and standardization, customs, trade in services, government procurement, e-commerce and the protection of intellectual property rights.
Sderot Mayor Asks Netanyahu to Visit, Says ‘Hear the Sounds of Our Hearts’ After...
Mayor Alon Davidi: "I am calling on the prime minister and the cabinet ministers to be with the residents, to come down to the south ... at the end of this most difficult week."
Bennett: If Law to Save Amona Fails, We’ll Stop Voting with Netanyahu Coalition
The threat was intended to pressure Likud to make sure all the coalition partners indeed show up to support the bill.
Leftist Hooligans Storm Aliyah Event in Paris
Hani Zubida from Reichman University gloated at the attack.
WikiLeaks Reveals American NSA Snooping on Netanyahu-Berlusconi Talks
It is believed that Netanyahu used the tapped lines to indirectly communicate with the Americans after Obama gave him the silent treatment for a few days.
Israel Unveils New COGAT Website, Daily Figures on Humanitarian Aid Inspections
Israel has been repeatedly accused of delaying and slowing down the entry of humanitarian aid from international agencies into Gaza.
Palestinians Cry to UN on Israel ‘Debt Collection’
The Palestinian Authority complains to the UN after Israel withholds tax money as partial payment for a huge electricity bill.
‘Regulation Act’ Nullifies Demolition Orders in Jewish Settlements
'Starting now, there will be no more enforcement against long-standing construction.'
Direct Polls: Netanyahu Defeats Blue&White, Forms 62-Seat Coalition in 4th Election
A month ago, Gantz stepped on the biggest political landmine of his short career when he had to decide: Tibi or Bibi.
Israel Police Banned Me from the Temple Mount on Vague Charges
Temple Mount Institute official and professional tour guide Yehuda Glick, an American, sent us his version of events as of last Thursday.
Habayit Hayehudi Leader Admits Netanyahu Took Their Lunch
"Perhaps we should not have given him a public ultimatum. Could be."
Progress Between Smotrich and Netanyahu, Still, Bibi May Ask President for Extension
Netanyahu would like to swear in his government on December 12.
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat Fires Ramadan Cannon to End 16th Fast Day
The family of Haj Yahya Sandoka has been responsible for the cannon fire since the Ottoman period, some 200 years ago.