Shas Party Tells Court: Women Can Be Members, Run for Office

The party is not obligated to appoint any female candidate to its electoral list, but the door is opened to the possibility.

French Jews Experienced 74 Percent More Anti-Semitic Incidents in 2018

French Jews have been abandoning the country in increasing numbers, with more than 2,300 making aliyah to Israel between January and October of 2018.

Israelis Protest in Terrorist’s Neighborhood in Hebron

“The time has come to return to a policy of reprisals in which the terrorists’ environment is seen as responsible for the terror it produces.”

Labor Chairman: Disengagement from Gaza was ‘A Correct Move’

The majority of Israelis view the disengagement as a disaster which led to the takeover by the Hamas terror organization in Gaza.

Venezuela’s Alternative President Guaidó Will Renew Ties with Israel, Consider Jerusalem Embassy

Israel was the first nation outside the Americas to recognize Guaidó's presidency.

Syria Claims IDF Attacked Iranian Hezbollah Targets in Quneitra

It was the first shelling on regime positions along the Golan Heights since mid-2018.

Labor Party Selects Knesset Candidates for Upcoming Elections

Of 60,000 party members, the final turnout was about 56.4 percent at 84 polls across the country.

Bibi: If Iran Tries to Destroy Israel It Won’t Celebrate Another Revolution Anniversary

“If this regime makes the awful mistake of trying to destroy Tel Aviv and Haifa, it will not succeed. “However, this would be the last anniversary of the revolution that they celebrate."

Former Labor Knesset Speaker: Let Labor Die in Peace

"Labor is like a pet that was run over on the highway."

IDF Broadens Project that Boosts Arab Business in Hebron Area

The Door to Door Project was launched for the purpose of helping Arab business people transfer their merchandise from Judea and Samaria to other areas in Israel directly and quickly and at a low cost.

Border Guard Thwarts Stabbing Attack in Tomb of the Patriarchs

Border Police officers noticed the two suspects as they were moving near one of the inspection posts in the Tomb of the Patriarchs.

Wine from Samaria Finds New Market in China

After two years of hard work and negotiations, the Psagot wine factory shipped their first container to China a few days ago.

Israel: Human Rights Watch Has Lost All Legitimacy

An Executive Director at HRW retweeted an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory.

Gazan Saved from Drowning as He Attempts to Swim to Israel

A mortar was fired, illegal weapons were found, terrorists were captured and an aquatic infiltrator was saved.

IDF Clashes with Arab Rioters Along Gaza Border

The violence follows the “regular” weekly Friday riots in which thousands of Gazans gather at various points along the security fence to attempt attacks on IDF soldiers.

Ori Ansbacher’s Killer Confesses, Reenacts Murder On Site

“During his interrogation, [Arfaiya] reconstructed the murder to Shin Bet and police interrogators, and connected himself clearly to the case."

Netanyahu: Israel Will Penalize PA for ‘Pay to Slay Policy’

The financial penalty mandated by the Deduction Law will be determined by the annual Defense Ministry report.

Ori’s Friends Launch ‘To Be a Free People in Our Country’ Initiative In Her...

Ori's friends called on “youth, children and adults, to take a walk this week all over our beautiful country."

Report: Israel Spying on Iran From US Air Base in Afghanistan

The Israeli activity was allegedly being carried out with the knowledge and approval of the Afghan government.

IDF Prepares to Demolish Home of Terrorist Who Murdered Ori Ansbacher

The Shin Bet tracked Arfa’iya down to an empty building near a mosque in Ramallah and arrested him on Friday night.

2 Killed, Dozens Injured in Bus Accident

A bus that collided with a van and then overturned on Route 443 between Modi’in and Jerusalem on Sunday resulted in the death of two women and the injury of dozens of others.

Liberman: An Indicted Netanyahu May Retire, Bennett Would Stick the Knife in his Back

"I do not rule out the possibility that Netanyahu will eventually go to a plea bargain like the one signed by former president Ezer Weizman – retirement to Caesarea in return for not being prosecuted,"

Elizabeth Warren Victory Spells Return to Obama Mid-East Policies, Especially with Gantz as PM

The Democratic party of 2019 is radically different from the same party only ten years ago, and eons away from the party in the 1970s and '80s.

Smotrich, Peretz, Contemplating Mutual Suicide Running Alone

Many in the religious-Zionist camp have been warning recently about the "curse of 1992," which gave Israelis the Oslo Accords.

Shin Bet Names Suspected Killer of Tekoa Teen Ori Ansbacher, z’l

Afariah was arrested on Saturday by Israel Police special forces outside a mosque in Al Bireh, near Ramallah.

Israel’s UN Ambassador Demands UN Condemn Barbaric Murder of Ori Ansbacher z’l

"The Security Council's silence will not help in this fight against terrorism, and will only allow the waves of hatred to grow unchecked."

IDF Cyber Chief: Iran Tried to Hack Missile Alert System

The Homefront Command’s missile-alert system is one of the most sensitive parts of Israel’s civilian and military infrastructure.

IDF-US Juniper Falcon Joint Military Exercise to Begin

The exercise will involve a simulation in which the U.S. needs to provide the Jewish State with aerial missile defense.

8,000 Hamas-led Rioters at Gaza Border on Friday

The Gaza Health Ministry reported that two rioters were killed in the violence. The report has not yet been confirmed by the IDF.

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