Teenage Stabber Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison
A Jerusalem Arab 14-year-old gets 12 years in prison for attempting to murder a Jewish teen and an adult.
Coming: Tel Aviv 4th International Homeland Security and Cyber Exhibition
In 2015, the Israeli cyber sector reached $4 billion in total sales, representing 5% of that year's global sales in this sector.
Israel Clarifies Objection to French Peace Initiative: We Won’t Participate
It was made clear to the French envoy that Israel will not participate in any international conference convened contrary to its position.
Moishe Mana Says He’ll Pay Trump Accusers’ Legal Fees
Back in October, Mana organized a private auction to benefit the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.
Terror ‘Ninjas’ Are Back in Hebron
Use of this device of sabotage has increased on several roads in Judea and Samaria recently.
Jerusalem Mayor to AG: If You Demolish Amona, Arab Homes Will Follow
"It has been brought to my attention recently that in my city of Jerusalem there are cases which are similar in principle, whereby Arab settlement has been established on Jewish owned land in the eastern part of the city,"
Clashes with Pro-Israel Students at Rochester’s SDS Anti-Israel Event
A man who said his family had been forced from Libya in 1967 because they were Jewish asked, “Is this for education purposes?” He noted that he is not considered a refugee on campus because he is not Palestinian.
Israel’s Rabbinate Avoids Western Wall Event
Israel's Rabbinate is caught in a pool of political quicksand over the issue of plurality at the Western Wall.
Terror Near Highway 443, Heading Towards Jerusalem
Buses as well as civilian and military vehicles are targets for Arab terrorists in Judea, Samaria and Binyamin.
Israel Police to Receive Advanced Helicopters
Israel Police are set to receive six new cutting-edge helicopters in the next few months to update its fleet.
Israeli Public Bus Attacked in Samaria
Road terrorists targeted a bus heading to the community of Immanuel with a hail of rocks.
Tel Aviv is #3 in Top 10 Startup Ecosystems, 2nd Year in a Row
Tel Aviv came up third for the second year in a row on an 8-point rating scale, ahead of NYC and LA.
21 Suspects Arrested for Attacks at Rachel’s Tomb
Israeli police arrested 21 suspects accused of attacking civilians and security personnel at Rachel's Tomb.
Did You Hear The One About The Statue of Palestine? #PalestinianClaims
The Palestinian Authority has sparked a virtual tsunami of creativity on Twitter via #PalestinianClaims.
Shaked Blinks First But Wins Advantage in Contest with High Court President
Shaked is spearheading several concurrent moves, all of which have provided the context for a proposed bill to deprive the Supreme Court members of the Judicial Appointments Commission of their veto power over candidates.
Palestinian Authority Demands “Return” of the Dead Sea Scrolls
The PA told UNESCO that the Dead Sea Scrolls are part of THEIR heritage!
Netanyahu: US Election Won’t Impact Ties With Israel
Netanyahu told cabinet ministers that relations with Washington are “solid” and would continue to be strong with either Hillary Clinton or Donald J. Trump in the White House.
Backlash Following Political Rabin Memorial
Speakers and participants at the event sharply criticized organizers, saying the gathering was a “cynical political rally” for the Zionist Union.
PA Governor Signs Anti-BDS Bill
The legislation makes it clear that companies can either perform a BDS action or they can do business with Pennsylvania. However, they cannot do both.
B’Tselem, Breaking the Silence, to Collaborate with Anti-Israel NGO Sabeel
Sabeel spokespeople, particularly founder Ateek, disparage Judaism as “tribal,” “primitive,” and “exclusionary,” while contrasting this to Christianity’s “universalism” and “inclusiveness.”
Gaza Businessmen to Meet with Egyptians on Improving Economic Situation
According to Human Rights Watch, the Egyptian authorities demolished at least 3,255 residential, commercial, administrative, and community buildings along the border, forcibly evicting thousands of people.
Terrorist Ambush Thwarted in Hebron
During his interrogation the suspect revealed the location of the explosive device - a gas tank connected to explosives and a mobile phone.
New IDF Instructional Video: Don’t Shoot Female Terrorists [video]
This contradictory message is liable to cause even more confusion and hesitation.
Birthright Tours Coming Back to Gush Etzion
Participants will once again be permitted to visit Gush Etzion, Ma'ale Adumim, the Armon Hanatziv promenade and the City of David.
Did Ayelet Shaked Borrow a Page from FDR’s Play Book?
FDR taught generations of Poli-sci students how an executive can tame his hostile high court.
Right Won’t Budge as AG Rejects ‘Softer’ Regulations Act
"Gone are the days when the politicians were guests and the jurists owned the house," say Likud and Habayit Hayehudi MKs.
$196 M To Be Paid to Spacecom Over Amos 6 Satellite Explosion
Spacecom will receive $196 million for the loss of the Amos 6 satellite, but that doesn't cover the cost of lost revenue.
1.8 Million Tourists Visit Israel in 2016
Nearly two million tourists have arrived in the Holy Land so far, and we haven't yet seen the winter holiday season.
Soldier Wounded From Gunfire Near Tul Karem
One soldier was lightly wounded after being hit by shrapnel.
‘From Uniform to Studies’ IDF Program Kicks Off
The IDF kicks off a new program to help thousands of veterans pay for higher education.