Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

The Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades terror group this week fired two missiles from positions in the West Bank, which borders Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Daniel Wultz, the Florida teenager critically injured in a suicide bombing last month in Tel Aviv, is the "best target combination we can dream...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

More than a week after the deadliest suicide bombing here in three years and the first such attack since Hamas officially took charge of...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Nationally syndicated American radio host Rusty Humphries has returned from a week-long trip to Israel where he met with terror leaders from Hamas and...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Twelve business groups with close ties to Israel's political leaders control more than 60 percent of Israel's economy, making it among the most concentrated...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Just five days before national elections, acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Kadima party revealed it would divide Jerusalem and allow a Palestinian state to...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is being investigated by state officials on multiple charges of corruption and illegal appointments, but a report on the...

Fear New Intifada If Olmert Implements Further Withdrawals

JERUSALEM - With a large increase in the number of shootings, stabbings, stonings and Molotov cocktail attacks against Israelis in the past few weeks, Israeli security officials said they fear the violent trend might be indicative of a plan by Palestinian terror groups to launch a new intifada against the Jewish state, focused mostly against Jews in the West Bank.

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

With the country on high alert for possible attacks during Purim, Israeli Defense Force soldiers arrested two Palestinians outside Nablus attempting to smuggle an...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

While Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has during the past few weeks directed large numbers of Israeli forces to demolish several isolated West Bank...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

While the U.S. Congress is attempting to push tough legislation aimed at financially and diplomatically isolating the new Hamas-led Palestinian government, leftist American Jewish...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Marking what many here are calling a major escalation in Palestinian terrorism, security officials announced this week that they captured a rocket launcher and...

Plan To Abandon West Bank Based On Disputed Figures

JERUSALEM - If acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Kadima party wins next month's elections, members of Israel's Knesset will be asked to determine Israel's "permanent borders" in a vote on West Bank withdrawal, Olmert said.

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Some terror leaders, particularly from the Al Aksa Brigades, whose associated Fatah party scored poorly in last month's parliamentary elections, say they are planning...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

A university closely affiliated with Hamas has announced construction of a massive new campus on the grounds of Neve Dekalim, the former Jewish capital...

Massive Rally Calls For Inquiry Into Brutality In Amona

In the largest rally in Israel since the Gaza withdrawal this past summer, upwards of 100,000 people gathered in Jerusalem's town center on Sunday to protest the use of excessive force last week against protesters during the evacuation of Jewish homes in northern Samaria.

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Claiming that Arabs might soon outnumber Jews and threaten Israel's Jewish character unless the Palestinians are quickly offered a state of their own, Israeli...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Large numbers of Israeli forces maintained some of their positions in Hebron ahead of the planned eviction of 11 families living in a Jewish-owned...

Park East Grill Hosts World Tour

If you are a connoisseur of excellent cuisine, or if you just like to eat well, you will agree that the best part of traveling to exotic locations is sampling the local cuisine.

Israeli Forces Mass In Hebron To Evict Jews

HEBRON - In what some fear is a harbinger of future expulsions of Jews from the West Bank, large numbers of Israeli forces amassed this week in the biblical city of Hebron to evict 11 families from their apartments.

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Furthering the speculation Israel may be planning large West Bank withdrawals, the IDF is now reportedly debating closing off the main Jewish highway in...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Some residents of Judea and Samaria are calling for Jews there to secede from Israel and create their own autonomous Jewish entity, in part...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

In what many consider to be one of the most notorious holy site desecrations in recent history, nearly 100 Palestinian terrorists forced their way...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

The Palestinians who took over the Jewish greenhouses in the Gaza Strip when Israel withdrew from the area now are asking expelled Jewish farmers...

Specialists Question Sharon Prognosis

JERUSALEM - Doctors for Ariel Sharon, in releasing selected medical information this week, told reporters the Israeli prime minister, who suffered a mild stroke last week, is "in good health."

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was discharged from a Jerusalem hospital after reportedly suffering a minor stroke, with top aids repeatedly stating the prime minister...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

The United States has quietly approved a plan to relocate its consulate from the eastern section of Jerusalem to a western Jerusalem neighborhood, with...

Quick Takes: News From Israel You May Have Missed

Israel this week arrested a would-be suicide bomber in Nablus, a town recently handed over to the Palestinian Authority. The arrest highlighted the continued...

Arafat: Kerry’s The One

Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasir Arafat is hoping John Kerry wins the U.S. presidential election in November, according to several Palestinian leaders.

FBI Opens Murder Case Against Arafat

After thirty-one years, the FBI has opened an investigation into the involvement of PLO leader Yasir Arafat in the murders of two U.S. diplomats in Saudi Arabia.

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