UN Report on Failed Gaza, PA Governments: It’s All Israel’s Fault
We went looking for those items that best reflect how the report turns facts and figures on their heads to come up with the preconceived conclusion: it's all the fault of the Israeli occupation, and once Israel is out of the picture you'll see how those Palestinians will become Switzerland of the Middle East.
Hamas PM Haniyeh Leaves Gaza on Hajj, With Trips to Qatar, Turkey
Gaza-based Hamas PM Ismail Haniyeh is traveling to Mecca for the annual Hajj pilgrimage -- and then to Doha and Ankara.
DM Liberman to Meet With US, UK Counterparts in London
DM Liberman heads to London to meet with his American and British counterparts for talks about "regional issues."
Netanyahu Heads to The Hague for Diplomatic Mission
PM Netanyahu heads to the Netherlands to meet with that country's leadership on a mission to improve bilateral ties.
North Korea Launches 3 Mid-Range Ballistic Missiles at Sea of Japan
North Korea is test-launching intercontinental ballistic missiles for the second time in two weeks.
Updated Two Dead in Tel Aviv Parking Garage Collapse
23 people have been evacuated to local hospitals, and rescue crews are still trying to make contact with between six and 10 individuals who are still missing.
Revolutionary Inclusion Classes opens in Jerusalem
Dozens of smiling pre-school and kindergarten youngsters filed into a revolutionary new inclusion class, which integrates both special needs and typical children in the same classroom environment.
Netanyahu Talks Moscow Summit with Putin’s Special Envoy
Netanyahu said he was reviewing the Russian President's proposal and the timing of a possible meeting with Abbas.
Updated: Building Collapses in Tel Aviv – Multiple Injured [video]
Dozens of people have been trapped and injured.
Police Raid Netanya City Hall, Mayor to Be Questioned
Mayor Feirberg is the first female mayor elected in Netanya and one of very few women who have served as mayors in Israel.
Peres Interrupts Busy Schedule to Receive Pace Maker
Peres continued his full schedule prior to Monday's procedure and over the weekend participated in an economic conference on Lake Como, Italy.
Aussie FM: Bilateral Ties Based on Common Values
Foreign Minister Bishop publicly stated two years ago that the international community has no place to decide which Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria are legal and which ones are not.
Former Shas MK: Solve Train Problem the Jewish Way – Use Goyim
Amsalem suggested that the clash over the railroad works over the past two Shabbat days was mostly about politics.
Terrorists Killed and Wounded in Attempted Ramming Attack Overnight
Despite the policemen's warning, the car continued to speed up directly towards the officers...
Israel Railways Back on Track
The trains are running again and back on schedule, with infrastructure maintenance finished for the time being, according to Israel Railways.
Gazan Equipment Dealer Charged With Smuggling, Selling Scuba Gear to Hamas
A Gaza equipment merchant was indicted on seven charges of smuggling scuba diving equipment into the region and selling it to Hamas.
IDF Retaliates for Syrian Mortar Attack on Israel
Israeli military forces targeted Syrian artillery launchers in retaliation for an attack that struck the Golan Heights earlier in the day.
Herzl Shaul, z’l, Father of IDF Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul, z’l, Laid to Rest
The father of a fallen soldier whose body is being held in captivity by Hamas in Gaza was laid to rest after giving up his struggle after a 10-month battle with cancer.
Israeli President Sends Condolences on Passing of Uzbeki President
Uzbekistani President Islam Karimov had led his nation since it declared independence 25 years ago; now there is a power vacuum and many citizens say they feel a double loss.
Israel Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks State From Transferring FATCA Info to IRS
Ex-pat Americans faced with reporting all of their financial and personal banking information may still have some privacy.
Samaria Jew Indicted for Shooting at Arab Taxi that Tried to Run Him Over
The indictment omits a crucial component, the fact that the Arab taxi veered off its path in an attempt to ram the shooter's vehicle.
Three Girls Arrested for Walking Around the Temple Mount
Honenu attorneys are looking into the reason for their arrests.
Syrian Mortar Shell Falls in Golan Heights
No one was hurt.
Meretz Chairwoman Forced Supreme Court to Work on Shabbat
Israeli courts maintain skeletal Shabbat and Holiday shifts to respond to the most urgent needs, like police requests for injunctions to prevent the smuggling of children.
Netanyahu Calms Coalition Crisis, Grabs Credit for Transport Minister’s Achievements
Taking for himself the credit that mostly belongs to the gregarious Transport Minister, Netanyahu said his Government has invested almost $9 billion in a massive expansion of highways and railways.
Israeli Court Rules: It Is Criminal for Jews to Enter Areas Where Police Cannot...
On its face the ruling is tantamount to a NY City judge punishing a victim of violence for entering a dangerous neighborhood without first receiving police permission.
Everything You Wanted to Know About the Shabbat Train Coalition Crisis – and Weren’t...
As soon as they became public, those railroad projects turned into a ticking bomb.
Massive Traffic Jams Collateral Damage of Internal War in Likud
The daily Yated Ne'eman cited MK Moshe Gafni (UTJ) who accused Katz of acting out of revenge rather than caring for the services of his ministry.
IDF Fires Back at Hamas Position
IDF troops along the Gaza border were shot at...
Coalition Chair: No Coming back from Netanyahu Vs. Transport Minister Crisis
The order for the technical teams to abandon the work sites was given after they had taken apart some of the rails, so that there was no way to resume service Saturday night.