Police Block South Tel Aviv Residents From Cinemateque

The residents were protesting the NGOs inside the Cinemateque who support the illegal infiltrators in their Tel Aviv neighborhood.

Survey: Most Israelis Want ‘Breaking the Silence’ Outlawed

Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon took the opportunity to announce that members of the organization will no longer be permitted to meet with IDF soldiers.

Ramming Attack Foiled Near Qalandiya

The terrorist crashed his car into a concrete security block, and then got out and began to run towards the security personnel on site.

Justice Minister Wants More Jewish Law on Israel’s Books

Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked accused the Israeli courts of ignoring Jewish law and promised to set up a steering committee to promote implementing the principles of Jewish law in the Israeli legal system.

World to Observe Day of Atonement as UN Makes Yom Kippur Official Holiday

A more fitting day for the UN to embrace would have been Sukkot, which was commanded as a holiday that encourages some gentile participation.

Young, Single, Educated, Organized: Study Profiles Arabs Killed in ‘Knives Intifada’

The profile of the casualties distinguishes those who were daring, ready to confront security forces knowing their chances of getting hurt were high.

Netanyahu to Limmud FSU: Bringing young Russian Jews to Judaism Is Holy Work

The Limmud FSU Israel festival kicks off Friday with a special musical performance devoted to singer and songwriter Naomi Shemer.

Senior Palestinian Official: Hamas Planning Suicide Bombings in Israel

Yahya Sanwar, founder of the Hamas military wing, who is gradually emerging as the most powerful man in the Gaza Strip organization.

Scandal in Ramallah: Australian Delegation Asks Why PA Names Streets After Murderers

PA Education Minister Saidam for his part said the meeting as "very explosive and very challenging" and said the group had asked "rude and blunt" questions.

Reconciliation: Israel to Pay $20 million to Turkey over 2010 Flotilla Incident

As an added bonus, Turkey will expel Hamas military wing senior leader Salah Aruri.

Netanyahu Signs Gas Deal, Credits God with Making Israel Energy Superpower

Meretz Chairwoman MK Zahava Gal-On appealed to the Supreme Court Thursday morning, against the Prime Minister’s use of Section 52 of the Antitrust Law.

Duma Arson Suspects’ Attorney: Our Clients Were Tortured by Shabak

The lawyers said that the bodies of the detainees they had met showed signs of severe violence.

Rocket Alert

A rocket alert went off at 6:45 PM along the Gaza border.

AJC Praises UAW Rejection of Anti-Israel Resolution, But Union’s Website Stays Same

The UAW website still features a disturbing "Open Letter from Jewish Officers and Members in Support of Divestment," which repeats the common BDS verbiage against the Jewish State.

Court Bars Bar Refaeli from Leaving Israel over Tax Evasion

The Tax Authority has run an undercover investigation against Refaeli which turned up among other things that she received for personal use a Range Rover (value in Israel roughly $100,000) in exchange for advertising and PR.

Terrorist Shot Dead Near Shechem

An attempted stabbing was thwarted at Huwara, an Arab town 5 miles south of Shechem.

Herzog Vs. Netanyahu War of Words: Official Version [video]

Herzog asked ”Why is it under your watch that the poor are getting poorer?"

Jordan Deports 750 Sudanese out of 3,000 Asylum Seekers

More than 3,000 Sudanese still live in Jordan, most of them in a tent city in Aman.

US Demands Kuwait Airways End Boycott of Israelis; Airline Drops NYC-London Flight

US forbade Kuwait Airways from discriminating against Israelis, but instead airways dropped NYC-London flight.

Thousands of Intifada Bound Firearms, Knives, Tasers, Explosives Confiscated by Port Customs

Customs officials at the port of Ashdod have foiled multiple smuggling operations in recent months, seizing a huge variety of weapons that had been on their way to the Palestinians.

1,500 Year Old Hebrew Inscription Discovered on East Coast of Sea of Galilee

The surprising discovery supports the belief there used to be a Jewish settlement in the Kursi Beach National Park.

Technion Launches University in China

The Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology will offer three units: the College of Engineering; the College of Science; and the College of Life Science.

Israeli Institutions in Berlin Targeted for Terror by ISIS-Inspired Germans

Two German men are being tried for planning ISIS-inspired attacks against Israeli institutions in Berlin.

MK Hanin Zoabi Denounces Lieberman’s Campaign Against Her as “Fascism”

Avigdor Liberman recently announced his campaign to “remove Hanin Zoabi from the Knesset – for good!”

Israeli Ambitious Project Launching First New City in Decades: Harish

To get an idea of the sheer ambition of the new project: currently there are about 300 families living in Harish, and the plan calls for more than 50,000 residents there by 2020.

Ban Ki-moon Winds Down UN Post by Bashing Israel as Reason for Intifada

The chief of the UN said at its annual anti-Israel Conference on Jerusalem, "The anger we are witnessing is bred from nearly five decades of Israeli occupation."

Bennett Tells Chief Rabbi: I Don’t Consult with Rabbis on Matters of Policy

Rabbi David Lau’s cousin, the Jerusalem Ramban Synagogue’s spiritual leader Rabbi Benny Lau criticized the Chief Rabbi’s attack on Bennett.

Elton John’s Concert in Israel Set for Lag B’Omer

The British singer will appear in Tel Aviv on May 26, the day Israelis celebrate and remember Kabbalist Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.

Left-Wing Arab MK in B’nei B’rak to Change Ultra-Orthodox Vote on Women Qadis

Frej's bill calls for including at least one woman among the Qadis-Muslim jurists in Israeli courts that operate under Sharia Law.

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