8 Dead in Ukraine Violence Ahead of Elections
Eight Ukraine security officers are dead and 18 hurt in clashes ahead of presidential elections.
Shin Bet Foils Terror Kidnap Attempt
An Islamic Jihad terrorist plot to kidnap an Israeli was foiled in a joint operation by the Shin Bet and Israel Police.
No Sovereignty Grab by Vatican at King David’s Tomb For Now
The Vatican has confirmed it has no plans to attempt a sovereignty grab at King David’s tomb, for now.
FM Liberman Reminds US, Europe: ‘We Know How to Investigate’
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman hit back after calls from foreign leaders for a "thorough" probe of PA rioters' deaths.
‘End of Term’ in 2014 for EU’s Catherine Ashton
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton completes her term at the end of December this year.
FM Liberman Strengthening Israel-Africa Ties – Visiting 5 African States Next Month
Liberman said, to regain political support from the African states, Israel must invest resources and effort in that region.
Israeli Aid to Victims of the Floods in Serbia and Bosnia
The Israeli embassy in Belgrade airlifted essential medicine and equipment to regions that were cut off due to heavy rainfall.
Anti-democratic Effort to Bar Pro-Israel Voices in UCLA Govt Fails
The UCLA judicial board handed Students for Justice in Palestine the latest in a string of defeats.
Senate Confirms Stanley Fischer to Fed Board
Stanley Fischer was confirmed as a member of the Federal Reserve, clearing the way for the former Bank of Israel governor to become the Fed’s vice chairman.
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"Bring you own popcorn," says Minister Naftali Bennett on his Facebook page after the Knesset bill passed the popcorn bill.
Israel’s Pre-Crime Division Stops Insults to Pope
Israeli authorities obsessed with conflating graffiti with terrorist attacks have distributed restraining orders to an unknown number of right-wing activists they suspect might disrupt the Pope's visit to Israel.
Silvan Shalom Drops Out of Presidential Race
Silvan Shalom has droped out of the race for President of Israel, according to a Jerusalem Post report. Shalom decided that he did not...
Israel Recycles More than US, Europe
Israel has surpassed the U.S. and Europe in recycling plastic bottles, according to a statement by EDI, a Jerusalem marketing and communications firm. The...
Calls For Sovereignty In Judea/Samaria Intensify As Jewish Homes Are Threatened
While the UN had designated it for an Arab state, the Arabs did not accept the idea, choosing instead to make war on the newborn state of Israel.
Greece: The Most Anti-Semitic Country In Europe
Critics have suggested that the survey is flawed because the statements are not fair indicators of real anti-Jewish bias.
Does the Word ‘Ramallah’ Conjure up the Lynching? Then Read This.
13 years since his father's brutal murder in Ramallah, David Vadim Norzhitz became a bar mitzvah.
Why is Greece the Most Anti-Semitic Country in Europe?
Greece may be the cradle of democracy, but anti-Jewish feeling runs deep in the country
Upcoming Papal Visit To Jerusalem Sparks Debate And Controversy
Veiled threats against the Maronite leader from hard-line Islamic radicals in Lebanon have been posted on the Internet.
ZOA Protests Mount of Olives Violence
Generations of Jews who could not live in the Holy Land dreamt only of being buried on the Mount of Olives. Today, Jews who visit take their lives in their hands.
Bill To Ban Free Israeli Newspapers Faces Strong Pushback
“This legislation is anti-liberal and makes no sense in a free market where anyone can do what they want as long as it’s legal and ethical,” Pollak told JNS.
Latest Pallywood Release a Smash Hit with Left-Wing Media
Mohammed al-Dura, take two: Left-wing groups say security cameras captured death of Palestinian rioters in real time, but footage is staged.
IDF Educates NATO On Women in the Military
Brig. Gen. Tevet-Wiesel spoke to global military representatives on the IDF’s opportunities for women, which are considered advanced relative to those of other armies.
BDS Agitators Fail in ‘Rachel Corrie Country’
An attempt to persuade Univ. of Washington to divest from Israel failed Tuesday in 'Rachel Corrie country.'
How Do You Mine for Bitcoins?
If bitcoins aren’t issued by any sort of government agency, or printed in any mint, where do they come from, and how do you get them?
New Beach in Ashkelon Gender ‘Separate’
Ashkelon launched a new separate gender beach this week, but only on land.
Haifa Selected ‘Smartest’ City in The Middle East
Haifa was crowned the ‘smartest’ city in the Middle East by the IESE Business School at the University of Navarra in Barcelona.
Missing Teenage Jewish Girl in Samaria
Israel Police asks the public to help find 19-year-old Bat-El Aminov, missing since Tuesday.
PA Hoping to Use Pope As Political Pipebomb
The Palestinian Authority is hoping to use the upcoming visit by Pope Francis as a political pipebomb.
In Israel, A Prosthetic Tailored for a Turtle
An Israeli scientist created a prostethic for a turtle based on the design of a Lockheed-Martin warplane.
Finance Ministry Leaves IDF Empty-Handed
The Finance Ministry has closed its fist over funding to Israel's defense establishment for fiscal 2015.