Russia’s War on Ukraine Impacts Israel: Kiev Bans Food Exports Till 2023

Israel is a major importer of Ukrainian wheat and other grains – as well as other items.

Israel Police Calling for Gun-Toting Volunteers

Gun license applications are at a high right now, and police recommend gun owners carry their guns with them.

US Immigrant to Israel Quits as B’Tselem Director

American-born Jessica Montell said she is stepping down as Executive Director of the leftwing B’Tselem organization with satisfaction that the 25-year-old group has grown...

WATCH: Terrorist Explains Multiple Hamas Intelligence Units Were in Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital Because it was ‘Safe’

Many branches of Hamas operated out of the hospital, including Military Intelligence and the Interior, Security and Administration branches of the terrorist-run government.

Death Toll in Aleppo Bombing Reported at More than 100

The death toll in the bombing of Aleppo by Syrian government planes Sunday has risen to more than 100, including 16 children, according to...

Norwegian Store Chain Cancels SodaStream Boycott #BDSFail

Attempts by anti-Israel movements to pressure Norway businesses to boycott Israeli products have failed.

Turkey May Lose $1.5 Billion Sale to Pakistan Due to Trump’s Sanctions

The problem is related to the US-made parts for which Turkish Aerospace Industries would need US export licenses in order to carry out the deal.

Turkish Media: 15 Mossad Agents Arrested, All Arabs

The interrogations of the captured spies are currently ongoing, and when those are over they will be referred to the prosecutor's office.

Online Campaign Ridicules NY Times Article Describing Israelis as ‘Angry,’ ‘Displeased’ #SadSadIsrael

Israelis have been tweeting photos at weddings, restaurants, the beach, bars and concerts, dancing in bomb shelters, on hikes—with the satirical hashtag #SadSadIsrael.

Iranians Protest ‘Not Gaza, Not Lebanon, Our Hearts for Iran Alone’

Iranians took to the street on Saturday night and protested the country’s downing of Ukraine’s flight 752 early Wednesday which killed all passengers and crew, and called for the resignation of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Netanyahu To Pope: Israel Won’t Rely On Others To Take Care Of Iran Nuclear...

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on Monday with Pope Francis in the Vatican and with Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta, and with both, the Iranian nuclear issue was a major topic of conversation.

Arab Messenger Rips Mezuzah Off Customer’s Door, Tosses in Trash

The Waze Delivery company, located in the nearby Israeli Arab town of Baka al-Gharbiyye, immediately fired the man.

Pope Calls Abbas a Potential “Angel of Peace”

Francis apparently wouldn't recognize the Angel of Death if it stared him in the face.

IDF Continues Attacks on Gaza, Moving 7th Armored Brigade to Border

According to the IDF Spokesperson, since the beginning of the fighting, eight people have been killed in the Gaza Strip.

Corona Czar’s Closure Plan Up for Cabinet Vote Monday, Launch Day Sept. 1

The State of Israel's complex, all-out war on the coronavirus pandemic is expected to begin in one week.

Toyota Partners With Israeli OurCrowd in Search of Innovative Tech Startups

The Jerusalem-based firm will act as a technology scout and source innovation and investment opportunities for Toyota Tsusho in Israel and abroad.

Givat Ze’ev Wedding Policeman Tests Positive for Corona

All the police who were at the wedding have been sent into quarantine

JNF: More Than Half the Forests Burned Down in Western Negev by Terror Balloons

"We must fight the terrorism of the balloons as the State of Israel fights any other kind of terrorism.”

Jerusalem Doctors Treat Rare ‘Treeman’ Virus

"After years of being ashamed and staying at home, unable to work and unwilling to show my hand to people, I have finally been given some hope of my life returning to the way it used to be."

Albany Beat – January 29, 2021

When you read this column, you can swap out the word “Asian” for “Jewish” and the meaning will be felt as though the resolution was written for our community.

As Scheduled: Corona Cabinet Decided School Year Will Start Sept. 1

The cabinet approved vaccinating schoolchildren on school grounds during school hours, subject to parental approval.

Israeli Bus, Several Cars Firebombed Near Ariel

No one was physically injured in any of the attacks, but some vehicles were damaged.

Indyk Bashes Israel in Hotel Bar Tirade

The Washington Free Beacon is reporting that Martin Indyk spent a half hour bashing Israel over drinks, and then met Ehud Barak.

Terrorist’s Appeal Rejected, His Punishment Doubled

Amjad Walid Suleiman Na’alwa actively interfered with the search for his brother who murdered two people in the Barkan Industrial Park.

Anti-Circumcision Group to Picket ACLU’s Marriage Equality Rally

Boys should be protected by law from circumcision just like girls, say activists. And if the ACLU backs marriage equality? Picket them because it also is against circumcision bans! Welcome to Oakland.

What Comes Next as US Awaits 2020 Decision

The notion that some minorities are Democrats because they are a minority is destroyed, according to Cook, and Texas is not and will not be in play for Democrats.

Satmar Rebbe Condemns Neturei Karta for Supporting Hamas Murders

“They are walking around the world together with the Arabs, with those who shout without any shame and support the murders."

IDF Discovers Grad Missile Fragments north of Eilat

Israeli soldiers on Tuesday found fragments of a Grad missile that was fired on the city from the Sinai Peninsula last Thursday, when residents...

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