Rivlin Won’t Let Arab MK into Presidential Residence
Using humor to fuse a tense situation, MK Zahalka said, "I didn't know they were short on chairs in the presidential palace."
Ya’alon: Iranian Appetite to Arm Terrorists Will Grow
Israeli Defense Minister Ya'alon warned that forces in the region may be on the brink of starting World War III.
Noble Energy, Delek to Speed Up Israeli Gas Production at Leviathan
The development partners of the Leviathan gas field are planning to start the pipes flowing by 2019.
Report: Ashkelon Terrorist Was ISIS Supporter
The Ashkelon terrorist stabbed an IDF soldier after heavy rounds of Internet inspiration by ISIS.
Iran Promises to Pay Arab Families for Terror Attacks in Israel
Iran announces it will pay for terror attacks in Israel (now that it's flush with cash from lifted sanctions.)
Rabbi Yehuda Glick Acquitted, Hoping to Go Back to Guiding Temple Mount Tours
Police joined hands with our worst enemies in an act that amounted to judicial terrorism.
Now, This Is News: Mir Yeshiva Starts Teaching in Hebrew
"Better to give up the Yiddish and let everyone understand the material, rather than maintain the tradition and lose the students' attention."
Lone Soldier Menachem Mendel Gordon is Overwhelmed After his Mother is Flown to Israel...
Grab your tissues. Mindi Levine Gordon hasn't seen her son, Menachem Mendel Gordon, in 18 months. Standing Together 24/7 IDF flew her in to be there as her Lone Soldier graduates and earns his red Paratroopers beret!
Mourners Remember Eliav Gellman HY”D
“Every free minute that he had from the army when he was still a soldier he would spend with his family and children... he would be outside with his children on the bike, or playing basketball or football. He truly gave all his time to his family.”
Israeli Government Pledges To Invest Over One Million Shekels in Encouraging Brazilian Aliyah
The money will also go towards encouraging aliyah, provide preparatory aliyah seminars, and finding full-time employment for new immigrants prior to their move to Israel.
Netanyahu Names New Head of National Security Council
Bar-Yosef, 62, is married with four children and three grandchildren. He filled the position of deputy head of the National Security Services from 2009 until six months ago.
Why Are American Jews Funding a Rachel Corrie Memorial Program?
Jewish donor dollars are going to fund a program honoring that "great humanitarian" Rachel Corrie.
Israeli Defense Split on Turkey’s Gaza Port Demands
There are five alternatives being discussed by the Israeli leadership, to appease to Turks while both helping the Gazans without harming Israeli security.
Five women from Ancient Chinese Jewish Community to Make Aliyah
Believed to have been founded by Iraqi or Persian Jewish merchants, Kaifeng's Jewish community built a large and beautiful synagogue in 1163.
Report: Only 12% of Jerusalem Schoolchildren Secular, But Receive Biggest Budget
Approximately 41% of Jerusalem schoolchildren are Haredi, 38% are Arab.
Galant Proposes Informer Hot Line to Fight Arab Sector Illegal Weapons
The state would be going halfsies with the informant on the fine levied on the gun owner.
Textiles Dating Back to King David’s Era Found at Timna Dig
The ancient copper mines in Timna, deep in Israel’s Arava Valley, are believed by some to be the site of King Solomon's mines.
Analysis: How the Reform Control Government, Knesset Committees and the Courts
Israeli anti-religious organizations funded by Reform money are regularly invited by Knesset committees despite having no legal status.
IDF Reserve Officer Succumbs to Wounds from Gush Etzion Junction Terror Attack
The IDF reservist succumbed to his wounds just a few hours after fighting a terrorist at the Gush Etzion Junction.
Rahat Stabber Arrested
On February 6, the terrorist stabbed a 65-year-old Jewish shopper in the Bedouin town of Rahat.
Israeli Critically Wounded in Terror Attack at Gush Etzion Junction
The Israeli was critically wounded. The terrorist was neutralized.
Israel Plans to Import Foreign Hi-Tech Workers
Israel is growing its hi-tech sector so rapidly that local talent is allegedly having trouble keeping up.
Terrorists with Pipe Bombs Caught Near Jerusalem’s Old City
A police robot is defusing the bombs.
Volunteer Organization Joins 24-Hour Effort to Make Boy’s Wish Come True
"How can we help?" Goldstein wanted to know.
Bayit Yehudi Supporting Low Income Tel Aviv Residents in Fight Against Wealthy Developers
"We will not allow the state to abandon the residents of Giv'at Amal."
Role Reversal: PA Security Set Up Checkpoints to stop Teacher Protests
Three years after a long teachers' strike over unpaid salaries, the Palestinian Authority has yet to make good on its promise to increase teachers' wages.
Manchester Ultra-Orthodox Man Dies at Ben-Gurion Airport
ZAKA volunteers were called to the scene, where they performed emergency treatment, but eventually pronounced the man dead.
Analysis: Reform Success Enabled by Ultra-Orthodox 4-Seat Loss
UTJ MK Israel Eichler turned their lemons into a kind of lemonade saying he wouldn't give the Reform the satisfaction by leaving government.
Israel Aerospace Industries Major World Player with Two Huge Orders
IAI will be building the 777X tail assembly leading edge at its plant in Lod, near Ben Gurion International. First delivery is due in late 2017.
Court Extends Administrative Detention by 4 Months for Grandson of Rabbi Meir Kahane z’l
Meir Ettinger will remain in administrative detention for another four months, after six months in solitary confinement.