UNIFIL Soldiers Wounded in Southern Lebanon by ’30-Year-Old’ Landmine

A group of UNIFIL soldiers were rushed to a field hospital in southern Lebanon after their vehicle blew up when it hit a landmine while on patrol.

Tel Aviv Court Sentences Killer of IDF Sgt. Almog Shiloni to Life in Prison

The 18-year-old terrorist who murdered a 20-year-old IDF soldier thought he'd be killed during the attack by Israeli Police, and then become a "martyr." A rich one.

Gaza Smuggling Ring Busted at Kerem Shalom After 100 ATVs Arrive Safely

Israeli authorities busted a major smuggling ring that has already succeeded in sneaking 100 ATVs into the hands of Hamas in Gaza.

Slow Improvement in Medical Condition of Former President Shimon Peres

Former President Shimon Peres remains sedated and on a respirator but slowly improving, albeit still in critical condition in the ICU at Sheba Hospital.

Terror Attack Averted Near ‘Rachel’s Checkpoint’

Police foiled a terrorist attack when their suspicions were aroused by the suspicious behavior of an Arab who wanted to pass through a checkpoint.

IDF Warns Soldiers: Do Not Drive by App Alone

The IDF is telling its soldiers not to rely on any GPS navigation apps for directions when driving from one place to another; it might cost them their lives.

Mortar Shell Strikes Golan Heights Third Day in a Row

It's not clear who is firing the mortar shells that land in northern Israel, since there are so many different actors in Syria.

How 1970s Hassidic Hackers Created Worldwide Broadcast Network

This is the story of how a handful of young Hassidim set out to build a global communications network in the era before Periscope, Skype, VoIP, or even satellite or Cable TV.

F-35 and Aegis Combat System Integrate Successfully in First Live Missile Test

The F-35 Lightning II combines advanced stealth with fighter speed and agility, advanced mission systems, fully fused sensor information, network-enabled operations and cutting-edge sustainment.

Bill Clinton Inquired about Shimon Peres’ Condition

President Clinton was paid $500,000 to speak at Shimon Peres' birthday celebration in Israel on June 17, 2013.

Prosecution Objects to Arab Petition to Demolish Homes of ‘Jewish Terrorists’

The prosecution argued that it would be a mistake to treat Jewish and Arab terrorism equally.

Arab MK Maligns the Dying Shimon Peres

MK Ghattas wrote that "Peres is covered from head to toe in our blood, and so we don't hasten to contribute to the collective tribal festival of grief and loss."

US, Israel, Conclude New MOU on 2019 – 2028 Security Package

The new MOU will be signed in a ceremony at the Department of State in Washington on Wednesday, at 2 PM local time.

Agreement Reached on PA $530 Million Electricity Debt

The agreement places full responsibility for electric bills collection on the PA, which in the past rejected its responsibility for the debt.

UC Berkeley Responds to Pressure, Suspends Anti-Semitic Course

The course learning objectives made it clear that a key goal of the class was to encourage students to accept unquestioningly the false and defamatory idea that Israel is an illegitimate settler colonial state.

Former President Shimon Peres Fights For Life After Massive Stroke

Former President Shimon Peres, 93, suffered a massive cerebral hemorrhage. He is now in an induced medical coma and breathing with a respirator in the ICU.

Israel, US Seal MOU: ‘Largest Pledge of Military Assistance in US History’

Israel and the US have closed their Memorandum of Understanding on a 10-year defense funding deal: Israel gets the funds with which to buy product from America.

Update: IDF Retaliates for Second Day of Mortar Fire from Syria

Israeli fighter pilots again were sent to attack artillery positions in Syria in response to mortar fire aimed at the Golan Heights earlier in the day.

Israel Police Foil Terrorist Attack, Nab Arab Suspect With Assault Weapon

A terror attack was averted and a Palestinian Authority Arab was caught by Israeli police with an M-16 assault rifle near Jericho, thanks to an intelligence tip.

Ofek 11 Spy Satellite Launched, But Not Quite A-Okay

The Ofek-11 spy satellite is up in space but tech support is having a difficult time pinning down its status.

Firefighters Battle Fire in Jerusalem Forest

A forest fire on the western slopes of the Judean Mountains sent flames through the Jerusalem Forest -- again -- but no cause has yet been determined.

Northern Israeli Road Closes After Third Mortar Shell Hits Golan Heights

Route 98 in the Israeli Golan Heights was closed to traffic after the third Syrian mortar shell exploded in the area, making the road risky for travelers.

Netanyahu Representative in DC to Negotiate $38 Billion Aid Deal

The US aid amount has never been raised in close to 40 years, even though the current value of that annual package would have been $10.48 billion.

Court Cancels Restraining Order Against Jewish Worshipper Near Temple Mount

Police requested a delay in carrying out the ruling to give them time to appeal it before the Supreme Court.

Anti-Israel NGO Al-Haq Making Inroads on Capitol Hill

The group of Al-Haq friendly lawmakers is led by one of the most anti-Israel members of Congress, Betty McCollum, US Representative for Minnesota's 4th congressional district.

IDF Confirms: IAF Jets Targeted by SAM Missiles over Syria, No Hits

As the Israeli Air Force was hitting Syrian Army positions, the other side launched two S-200 (SAM) ground-to-air missiles from Damascus.

Largest Archaeological Garden Ever in Israel Inaugurated at IDF Kirya Base in Tel Aviv

The largest archaeological garden ever established in the State of Israel was inaugurated Monday at Camp Rabin, in the IDF Kirya Base in Tel Aviv.

Bennett: Israel is World’s ‘Front Post’ Against Global Terrorism

Bennett said that Israel's battle against global terrorism was being undermined by the international community pushing for a two-state solution.

Likud MKS Meet With Amona, Ofra Residents to Protest Court-Ordered Demolition of Homes

Outraged residents of Amona and Ofra are denouncing the Likud government that is enforcing a court order to demolish their homes.

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