Arad Mayor, Chabad Rabbi Invite Tourism to Israel’s Sunny South
Arad Mayor Nisan Ben Hamo was at the International Tourism Expo in Tel Aviv, answering questions about his beautiful city.
Arab Road Terror in Eastern Jerusalem
Arab road violence strikes Israel's capital again, this time with attackers hurling rocks at a bus and another vehicle in eastern Jerusalem.
Albany Beat – November 2, 2018
The only candidate to support the move was Faso, who also took exception to Delgado’s remark about Israel not being a Jewish democracy.
Greenfield Coordinates With Masbia And Bronx BP On Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief
They already had cargo planes ready, and Diaz allowed room on his Bronx containers for the Brooklyn donations.
Erick Salagado Claims Skulener Rebbe’s Endorsement
The Skulener Rebbe, 88, is beloved by every chasidic congregation in the State of New York and worldwide.
Suspect Questioned over Anti-EU Graffiti at EU’s Ramat Gan Office
Paz was subsequently questioned by police at the precinct in Ramat Gan in connection with the incident.
Violence Resumes after Jewish Suspects Named
Riots continue around Israel; police battling protesters in J'lem, Galilee
Bloodthirsty Terrorist Elected Mayor of Hebron
Convicted Palestinian Authority killer Taysir Abu Vesnina, a member of Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction, has been elected Mayor of Hebron.
Day 4: Hunt for Tel Aviv Shooter Continues
Police and other security personnel are focusing their search for the Tel Aviv shooter in Ramat Aviv.
Karmiel Police On the Job: Burglar Who Broke Into Senior’s Home Caught Same Night
The elderly lady's report was taken seriously. Karmiel police tracked down the thief.
Thousands Show Solidarity With Israel in Annual Jerusalem March
Thousands of Christians from around the world showed their solidarity in the capital on the Festival of Sukkot in the annual Jerusalem March.
OU’s Litwack Named To NJ Gov.-Elect’s Education Transition Team
Under Maury’s dynamic leadership, the Teach Advocacy Network has become a national force in state houses across the country, with state and local officials regularly working with us to address the needs of our yeshivas and day schools.
PA Unity Deal Threatened Over Gaza Civil Service Salaries
The Palestinian Authority unity government is at risk over who should pay back salaries of Hamas civil service workers.
Hikind Joins Bloggers to Accuse Greenfield as a Phony Blogger
A former staffer to New York City Councilman David Greenfield has accused him of promoting himself on a blog written by himself but under a pseudonym of “Dov Gordon.”
Tel Aviv is Finalist in Bloomberg Philanthropies 2021 Global Mayors Challenge
"Without culture, we don't have a nation, a country, nor humanity. . .If the younger generation does not engage in the arts, we are facing short and long term threats."
War on Jerusalem Pits Secular Incumbent against Lieberman’s Candidate
Moshe Leon didn't really know he was going to run for mayor of Jerusalem until the last minute.
Wannabe Terrorist Reached for Sword at Buckingham Palace
The two British constables overpowered the terrorist, who had a sword, even though they were unarmed.
Jerusalem’s Gazelle Valley Urban Wildlife Park Takes the Prize
Jerusalem's newest award-winning wildlife park is an island of serenity in a city buzzing with culture.
Israeli Arab Lynch Suspect Indicted, More Arrests Expected
An Arab resident of Taibe was indicted Thursday in Lod District Court on suspicion of trying to help lynch a Jewish man.
Armed Palestinian Authority Police Block IDF From Entering Jenin [video]
Armed Palestinian Authority forces blocked Israeli military vehicles from entering the Arab city of Jenin.
Stoning Attack Smashes Windshield in Issawiya
Arab terrorists attacked an Israeli driver and passengers traveling near the Issawiya neighborhood in Jerusalem.
Thousands Take to the Street to Protest Haifa’s Ammonia Tank
A report by experts at the Technion Institute of Technology warned that the tank is a ticking time bomb that does not belong in a populated area.
IDF Soldiers Bombed in Gush Etzion, Rocks Hurled at Border Police in Jerusalem
Arab terrorists attack soldiers in Gush Etzion and Jerusalem; IDF arrests seven terror suspects.
First Winter Storm Smacks Israel
Israel's first major winter storm sailed in on Sunday morning, with gale force winds and hail in the north.
International Birdwatchers Flock to Israel for Bird Festival
Israel is an ideal location for migrating birds because it is located along the Great Rift Valley flyway.
Deadly Crash on Highway 60 Kills 3 Arab Children, 3 Adults
It's not yet clear why the taxi driver left his designated lane, but the results were deadly.
Ann Arbor TA Bars ‘Boycott Israel’ bus Ads
In 2011, the American Civil Liberties Union sued the AATA over the bus ad.
Landmine Clearing Taking Place Near Lake Kinneret
Officials say that area residents can expect to hear two loud explosions between the hours of 9 am and 3:30 pm.
Symantec Acquires Israeli ‘Fireglass’ Cyber Security Startup
The Tel Aviv-based company has some 40 employees and specializes in “browser isolation.