Are Turkey’s Jews in Trouble?

Are Turkey's Jews in danger? There was a time they would chuckle at the thought, and so might others. Not now.

Violent “pro-Palestinian” Demonstrations Around World

Police clash with anti-Israel demonstrators in Cairo, Turkey, London. Protests expected to spread.

Abbas Looking for Ceasefire

Palestinian Authority President Abu Mazen said Wednesday that he will spend the next few days trying to convince the international community to broker a...

Hamas Asks Turkey to Stop Israel from Responding to Terror Attacks

Hamas asks Turkey to stop Israeli war planes from retaliating for terrorist rocket fire directed at southern Israeli towns.

Pentagon Defends Jordan Valley Pullout: No Worries When ISIS Invades Jordan

Israel and the US disagree over the crisis in Iraq, but the Pentagon insists Israel should trust the US to form a plan for the Jordan Valley.

Turkey Evacuates Consulate in Iraq

Turkey has evacuated its staff from the city of Basra, located in southern Iraq.

Iranian President Rouhani Arrives in Turkey for Talks

For the first time since 2008, Iran's president has arrived in Turkey on a state visit.

Ill Winds Blowing in Turkey

Since taking office in 2003, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan has moved to align Turkey with Islamist elements

Turkey Issues Warrants for IDF Officers

A Turkish court has issued arrest warrants for four ex-IDF officers over the deaths of 10 Turkish citizens on board the Mavi Marmara.

Turkey Rejects Payment, Apology for Terrorist Deaths

Additional fatality from 2010 attack brings Mavi Marmara toll to 10; Ankara rejects Israel 'compensation' offer

Israeli Engineering Students Take Second Place in Istanbul Competition

Three Israeli students from Ben Gurion University of the Negev won second place at the International Cultural and Academic Meeting of Engineering Students conference (ICAMES), a world-wide engineering project competition organized by the Engineering Society of Bogazici University in Istanbul.

Peres Sends Condolences to Turkey

Israel’s embassy in Turkey canceled a celebration of Israel’s Independence Day and President Shimon Peres sent a letter of condolence to Turkish President...

Turkey Backs Fatah-Hamas Unity Deal

Turkey “will strongly support the reconciliation agreement and offer all humanitarian aid” for the Hamas-Fatah unity government that was announced Wednesday,  Turkish Foreign Minister...

Erdogan’s Embrace of Islamism Gets Nod from Electorate

Erdogan's ruling party, the AKP, won against challenges from the right and the left.

Turkey to Shut Down Facebook

Turks expect that Facebook will be unreachable by Friday.

Israel Opens Gates for Turkish Hospital on Ruins of Gush Katif Town

There are three words that explain Israel’s rejuvenated ties with Turkey: Iran, Syria and money.

First Twitter, Now YouTube, Blocked in Turkey

First it was Twitter, now Turkey has blocked YouTube.

Turkey, Israel May Sign ‘Chelm’ Compensation Deal in April

Netanyahu does as Obama says, Israel looks stupid and makes Erdogan the Chump look like a champ.

Increasingly Autocratic Turkish PM Bans Twitter

Embattled Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pulled the plug on Twitter at midnight, March 20, 2014.

Bipartisan Letter to Obama Urging Action on Erdogan

More than 80 dignitaries from across the political spectrum are concerned about the future U.S. relations with Turkey.

Iran ‘Serious’ in Attempts to Improve Relations with Saudis

Iran is serious in its intention to improve relations with Saudi Arabia, hoping that both sides will try to revive the lost trust, Ali-Akbar...

Al Qaeda Setting Up Bases in Turkey, Says IDF General

Al Qaeda terrorists already have set up three bases in Turkey after having established a presence in Syria, IDF Intelligence Chief Maj.- Gen. Aviv...

Erdogan Says Iran is ‘Turkey’s ‘Second Home’

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is visiting Ayatollah Khamenei of Iran, which he called “our second home. The ayatollah in return “described the current...

Mini-Forest to be Planted in Tel Aviv on Tu B’Shvat

Traditionalists can still plant trees in events throughout the country sponsored by the Jewish National Fund (JNF).

Turkey Arrests of Alleged Terrorists Include Member of IHH

Turkish police raised a Muslim charity front that is allegedly linked to Al Qaeda and arrested several people, including one who works for the...

Erdogan Blames Foreigners for Engineering Corruption Probe

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, sounding more and more like Syrian President Bassar al-Assad, has blamed foreigners for supposedly engineering the corruption probe...

Wiesenthal Center’s Top Ten Anti-Semitic Slurs of 2013

Arabs, Jews, Muslims, Europeans and Americans are well-represented.

For Erdogan, It’s the Cover Up, Not the Crime

This is so Last days of Richard M. Nixon, when the ruler is going down, and he's the only one who still doesn't know it.

Turkish Court Rejects Claim Against Israel for Mavi Marmara

On Wednesday, Dec. 25, a Turkish court rejected a claim for compensation from the state of Israel by the relatives of a man who...

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