Arab Charged with Viciously Assaulting Wife, Then attempting Suicide by Proxy at Israeli Checkpoint

The man tried to drown his wife at the Dead Sea, spilled acid on her face, and was then arrested by the police several days while armed with a knife at the Al Jib checkpoint on suspicion of attempting an attack.

Thousands March to Homesh After Terror Attack, Demand Israel’s Return to Site

The march comes amid rumors that the government plans to destroy the yeshiva at Homesh and ban all Israeli entry to the area.

Illinois Divests from Unilever over Ben & Jerry’s Israel Boycott

The unanimous vote by the 7-member Illinois Investment Policy Board followed a 90-day review.

PA Complaining about IDF’s Revised Rules of Engagement

Here's a useful suggestion to Prime Minister Shatayya: tell your people to stop firing on IDF forces.

Defense Comptroller’s Leaked Report: Reduced Training Hampered Reserve IDF Units’ War Preparedness

The frequent changes made in the IDF's plans of organizing the reserve system caused instability.

Herzog: Iranian Threat Must Be Neutralized ‘Once and For All’

"Iran is a ticking time-bomb that threatens Israel and the whole Middle East."

Aliyah Rose by 30 Percent in 2021

"We celebrate each and every oleh who made the courageous move and overcame the many difficulties . . . and made Aliyah."

Orthodox NJ Girl to Represent Israel at Beijing Olympics in Ice Skating Competition

“It had always been a dream of mine to skate for Israel. As a Jewish religious girl raised modern Orthodox, I know that Israel is our home,” said 19-year-old Hailey Kops, a New Jersey native who qualified for the pairs ice skating competition.

Aryeh Deri Signs Plea Deal, Will Resign from Knesset

Under the deal, Deri will plead guilty to charges of committing two unintentional tax offenses and will pay a fine of NIS 180,000.

Some 3,000 Gaza Residents Are in Israel Without Permits or Supervision, IDF Admits

It also became apparent that there is no military procedure for enforcing or supervising residents of Gaza violating the entry permit granted to them.

Manhattan Intersection to be Named after Shimon Peres

Peres lived with his wife Sonia and their daughter in an apartment on the corner of West 95th Street and Riverside while he studied at New York University and the New School.

2021 Sets New Record in Investments in Israeli Climate Tech

The year 2021 set a new record for investments in Israeli climate technology startups with $2.2 billion, a whopping 57% higher than the 2020 record.

Israel’s Environmental Ministry Delivers Setback to Israel-UAE Pipeline Deal

Hailed as the first major partnership to come out of the Abraham Accords, the deal has come under fire from environmental groups for allegedly posing a risk to the Gulf of Eilat’s coral reefs.

Homesh Rosh Yeshiva Arrested on Suspicion of Violating 2005 Disengagement Law

Rabbi Cohen has been teaching at Homesh for several years and has never been arrested.

Ancient Christian Manuscripts from Mount Sinai Monastery Go Online via Israel’s National Library

The new, free collection includes images of 1,600 manuscripts, dozens of rare photos, and color footage taken after the Six-Day War.

PM Bennett Meets Biden’s NSA Sullivan on Plans for Iran

"It’s important that we sit together and develop a common strategy, a common outlook."

Spectacular Ancient Treasure Discovered in Shipwrecks off the Coast of Caesarea

The underwater remains also include rare personal effects of the shipwreck victims.

Ben-Gvir Pulls a Gun on Arab Security Guards Who Threatened Him

Normally, this issue would be taken up by the Knesset Ethics Committee, but the current Knesset doesn't have one.

Bennett Orders 4th Vaccination Round for 60+, Immunosuppressed, Medical Teams

The Corona Cabinet on Tuesday night imposed a new list of restrictions.

Israeli Forces Foil Terror Ramming Attack, Terrorist Goes Up in Flames

Rescue personnel were unable to immediately extract the body of the terrorist due to the intensity of the flames.

Israel Cuts Number of Physically-Present Workers at Govt, Public Sector Venues

Government officials have yet to decide on whether to limit the size of crowds -- indoors or outdoors -- and if so, by how much.

1,900-Year-Old Sarcophagus Lid Rescued from Ashkelon Garbage Dump

The marble artifact from Roman times, which weighs some two tons, is believed to have been stolen from a construction site and discarded on an illegal trash heap.

Christian Population in Israel Grew by 1.4% in 2020

The Christian population in Israel and one of a few in the Middle East that is flourishing and not shrinking.

Hebrew U. Study Finds Shaming or Giving Your Kids the Silent Treatment Can Work...

"Parenting behavior doesn't work in the same way in different cultural and religious contexts."

Jerusalem Churches Launch Christmas Blood Libel Claiming They Are Persecuted by Jews

Yes, Virginia, Church leaders in the Land of Israel often turn a blind eye when the people pushing their flock around are not Jewish.

Record Corona Infections in Israel Since October: More than 1,300 Tested Positive on Monday

Within two to four weeks, thousands of people in Israel are expected to become infected every day with the Omicron variant.

Litany of Arab Violence or What We in Israel Call Monday

All these violent events took place over the past three days.

White House NSA in Israel Tuesday to Discuss Growing Iranian Threat

Meanwhile, the US may lift sanctions against the terrorism-supporting Central Bank of Iran as a means of luring Tehran back to the nuclear talks in Vienna.

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