Arab Stoning Slashes Israeli Bus Driver’s Eyes, Smashes Windshield
Arab road terror is continuing; multiple attacks against Israeli public buses left wounded Israelis and damaged vehicles.
Arab Terror Attack Foiled Near Tapuach
The two terror suspects were spotted as they were carrying out surveillance around the area.
Gov. Cuomo to Rivlin: New Police Unit to Combat Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitic attacks are "disgusting, reprehensible, it violates every tenet of the New York State tradition," said Cuomo.
Israel Launches Weed Decriminalization Reform
An inter-ministerial team will work on amendments to existing laws, regulations as well as on other necessary changes before putting the new policy into action.
Elbit to Showcase Enhanced Flight Vision at Dallas Helicopter Expo
This cutting-edge suite has already been successfully demonstrated onboard various types of helicopter platforms.
Putin-Netanyahu to Meet in Moscow Thursday
'Iran is trying to establish itself permanently in Syria, with a military presence on the ground and at sea, and also a gradual attempt to open a front against us on the Golan Heights.'
Labor MK Asks AG to Check Legality of MK Smotrich’s Home
Smotrich responded calling the reports by Ha'raetz and Channel 2 'fake research.'
Netanyahu Vows to Cancel Street Named after Yasser Arafat
There were the inevitable comments about that famous 1996 picture of Prime Minister Netanyahu shaking hands sincerely with the Chairman from Ramallah.
4,000 Years Old Mysterious Tomb with Rock Art Exposed in Upper Galilee
What makes this dolmen so unique is its huge dimensions, the structure surrounding it and, most importantly, the artistic decorations engraved in its ceiling.
Reports: Tony Blair Met with Kushner on Becoming Trump’s Mid-East Advisor
In May 2008, Blair announced a new plan for peace and based mostly on the Peace Valley plan, an effort to promote economic cooperation among Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority.
US House Delegation in Israel to Examine Embassy Move
Presidential candidate Donald Trump, President-Elect and President Trump have held fluctuating views on the embassy move.
Iran Successfully Tests Russian S300 Air-Defense System
Originally, the Russians were prepared to renege on the $800 million contract they signed in 2007 to sell Iran the S-300 missile system, because of objections from the United States and Israel.
Stabbing Attack in Cave of Patriarchs Thwarted
The Border Guard officers pointed their weapons at the suspect and arrested him without the use of force.
Leading Liberal Orthodox Rabbi: Women May Not Be Called Up to the Torah, Lead...
Rabbi Riskin was responding to a question, asking if his actions contradicted a recent decision from the OU.
Amb. Dermer: Trump’s Request to Restrict Settlement Expansion Caught Us by Surprise
Dermer suggested that behind the American policy regarding the conflict is the Administration's decision to convey to the PA that time is working against them.
Report: Despite Severe Overcrowding, Israeli Hospitals Admit Tens of Thousands of Gazan Patients
According to senior healthcare officials, the PA systematically evades payment for the hospital care received by its residents.
Kedumim Beekeeper Wins Honey Tasting Contest in North Carolina
Yael Farbstein won first place in the category of the International Multi-Floral Sourced Honeys of the Black Jar Honey Tasting Contest.
Ben Gurion Airport Luggage Inspection System Breaks Down
Some 15,000 travelers on the 'night flights' managed to depart from Ben Gurion International Airport on time.
IDF Judge Rules: Private Elor Azaria Not to Start Prison Till Appeal Complete
The prosecution agreed to the appeal but wanted Azaria to start serving his prison term immediately.
Israel to Host Groundbreaking Conference on Relations Between Homelands and their Diasporas
Senior officials from 30 countries to gather in Jerusalem to learn from Israel’s experience in maintaining ties with Diaspora Jews.
Two Hamas Positions Destroyed Following Shooting Attack
An IDF unit came under gunfire attack from Gaza.
President Rivlin Mourns Photographer David Rubinger
Rubinger was the Israeli photographer who shot the famous photo of three Israeli paratroopers after the liberation of the Western Wall on the third day of the Six-Day War.
Netanyahu Wants Amb. Dermer to Stay On
Dermer, 46, was born and raised in Miami Beach, Florida, the younger son of an Israeli mother and a New York-born father– who became mayor of Miami Beach in the late 1960s.
Gov. Cuomo: No Time for Arabs in Israel Visit
This would Cuomo's second journey to Israel as governor, out of three trips abroad altogether.
Friday Vigil at Gush Etzion Intersection Plagued by Stone Throwing
The vigil is in response to the sharp increase in the past few weeks of stone throwing by Arabs on the road in eastern Gush Etzion.
Rocket Hits Ashkelon Coast Regional Council
This is the fifth rocket attack launched against Israel from either Gaza or Sinai since the beginning of February.
Netanyahu Meets with Indian National Security Adviser
The meeting was in preparation for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel this summer.
Netayahu to Jewish People Policy Institute: ‘Anti-Semitism certainly has not disappeared’
An excerpt from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks
Report: Wounded Terrorists Wait 47 Minutes on Average for Medical Treatment
The Police Spokesperson said that police protocol requires an examination of the injured terrorist by sappers to verify that no weapons or explosives are present on his or her person.
Trump or Not, Govt. May Push Ma’ale Adumim Annexation Bill
The new law would create an urban Jewish gap across the heart of a future Palestinian State.