Dad Who Pulled Daughter from Heschel over Woke Curriculum Says More Parents Mull Same
“Nobody I’ve spoken to believes this is good for children.”
US Takes ‘Principled Decision‘ in Skipping Anti-Semitic Durban Conference
Managing director of global communications at the American Jewish Committee Avi Mayer praised the decision, tweeting: “Kudos for rejecting hate.”
Syria Reports Israeli Chopper Attack in Quneitra
The report said the attack was carried out by an Israeli helicopter.
Tapuach Junction Victim Dies, Terrorist Captured
Three yeshiva students were wounded in the attack.
Lapid Has the Mandate. Will Bennett Stay with Him?
Gafni: "No one here is stupid. Bennett from the first moment preferred to form a government with Lapid."
Jared Kushner Forms ‘Abraham Accords Institute for Peace’
"This is a peace among peoples as much as it is among nations. This will be the Institute’s focus – to nurture and deepen these human connections.”
Rivlin Awards Lapid Mandate to Form Next Israeli Government
Naftali Bennett told President Rivlin that he does not rule out the possibility of forming a government with MK Yair Lapid.
After Losing in Israeli Court, PA to Take Sheikh Jarrah Property Case to International...
The case involves Israel’s eviction of Arab families from properties in Jerusalem after an Israeli court denied the Arab property claims.
Architect of World Trade Center Memorial to Lead Pittsburgh Tree of Life Reconstruction
New York-based architect Daniel Libeskind will spearhead the project.
Ahead of 54th Jerusalem Day, Capital’s Population Nears 1 Million
“Jerusalem’s future is also the future of the State of Israel. It is here, in the city that comprises the full range of Israel’s demography,” says Israeli President Reuven Rivlin.
UAE National Archives, National Library of Israel, Sign Historic Agreement
The MOU is the most significant agreement of its kind, following last year's signing of the "Abraham Accords."
Artist Eitan Asraf Shines New Light on Jerusalem
Creative artist, photographer, and filmmaker Eitan Asraf produced a spectacular new film spotlighting the Holy City.
Army Corps of Engineers Completed Hardened Hangar for Israel’s F-35s
This is not the first hardened hangar project the US Army Corps of Engineers has helped deliver in Israel in support of the F-35 program, and it likely won’t be the last.
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver in Home Confinement after 252 Days in Prison
President Donald Trump was rumored to consider pardoning Silver but decided not to do so on his last day in office.
Bar-Ilan U. Technology to Be Tested in Israeli Astronaut’s 2022 Space Trip
In early 2022, the second Israeli astronaut, Eytan Stibbe, will cross the atmosphere on his way to the International Space Station.
TAU Launching Multidisciplinary Center to Research Practical Climate Change Solutions
The unique center will utilize the knowledge, resources and capabilities of all the departments in collaboration with industry, academia, and government.
‘Lucky’ Bronze Oil Lamp Uncovered in City of David’s Pilgrimage Road Excavations
The first discovery of its kind in Jerusalem and one of the few in the world.
Phase Two in Which Ruby Meets Naftali and Yair
Sources in the Likud said that the chances of their recommending Bennett were low.
Jerusalem’s Police Arrests 3 Arab Rioters
Dozens of protesters threw rocks and bottles at police forces.
Hamas Attempts to Set Region on Fire, Encouraging New Wave of Attacks
A drive-by shooting in the Shomron was likely unorganized, though the terror group that runs Gaza is seeking to leverage recent tensions to pressure both the Palestinian Authority and Israel.
Hamas Military Commander Issues ‘Final Warning’ to Israel Over Eastern Jerusalem
The Israel Police and Border Police dispersed rioters in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood after they hurled stones and bottles at them.
IAF Hits Targets in Syria, Syrian State Media Reports
The IAF reportedly carried out strikes in the coastal area of Latakia.
British Jew Was Among The 45 Crushed To Death
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Swiss Diplomat Found Dead in Iran
"The cause of her fall has yet to be determined."
Netanyahu Mandate Set to Expire at Midnight
Netanyahu's right-wing and religious bloc will also lose control over the key Knesset Arrangements Committee, which was zooming through new legislation Tuesday.
Israel Further Relaxes COVID-19 Restrictions
The new restrictions will be in effect for two weeks, beginning this Thursday, May 6 at 7 pm, until Wednesday, May 19.
European Jewry Warns Far-Right Extremism Rising in Germany
"Far-right and neo-Nazi ideology is no longer on the fringes but is growing, and it is not remaining behind screens but is manifesting itself in violence and bloodshed."
IDF Arrests Suspects in Tapuach Junction Terror Attack
The car used in the attack was also confiscated, according to the Israeli military.
Fatah Calls on Residents to Erase Security Camera Evidence from Tapuach Attack
“Resistance is a natural right of the Palestinian people against the Zionist arrogance” says the Nablus branch of P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party.
European Intel Agencies: Iran Sought Nuclear Weapons Technology
A German state report says “proliferation-relevant states are making efforts to expand on their conventional arsenal of weapons through the production or constant modernization of weapons of mass destruction.”