Stone-Throwing Muslims Attack Visitors to Archaeological Garden after Prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Stone-throwing is one of the preferred methods of attack by rioting Arab mobs, especially at the Temple Mount.
UTJ’s Gafni: It Won’t be Terrible to Sit in the Opposition
"We were in a similar situation when [Lapid] was part of the evil brotherly pact of Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett, and Netanyahu went with them and left us outside – we survived, nothing terrible happened."
170 Druze Men Arrested at Israel Border Heading to Syria
Israeli authorities notified the group before they departed that travel to Syria was illegal; the arrests came after months of investigation.
PA Wants to Declare Joshua Bin-Nun’s Altar on Mt. Ebal a Palestinian Heritage Site
The PA's governor of Shechem claimed the ancient Jewish site is threatened by the occupation and settlers.
Amazon Israel to Begin Operations Next Week
Local sellers have already been warned: local site traffic is expected to leap the second the virtual doors are open.
US Blocks UN Security Council Statement on Israel-Hezbollah Border Clash
The US said it would not back any statement that placed Israel’s right to self-defense on an equal footing with that of Hezbollah.
In London, Netanyahu and Johnson Talk Iran, Middle East Peace
US Vice President Mike Pence was also in London for a meeting with Johnson. It was unclear whether Pence would meet with Netanyahu.
Dorian Returns to Category 3 Hurricane, Churns Up Atlantic Coast
At least 20 people have died in the Bahamas as a result of the devastation wreaked by Dorian, and the death toll is expected to rise as rescuers continue their work.
Palestinian Authority: Netanyahu ‘Invaded, Defiled’ Hebron
A spokesperson for PA leader Mahmoud Abbas called PM Netanyahu's visit to Hebron "a serious escalation and a provocation," and warned of "dangerous repercussions."
A Letter to Our Readers: Continuing Ari Fuld’s Legacy
Two projects that will continue Ari's legacy and dream.
Massive Fire Blazes at Vegetable Oil Warehouse in Haifa Port
One firefighter was injured in the effort to fight the blaze and evacuated to a nearby hospital.
A Dream Project Commemorates Two Loving Souls Cut Down in their Prime
More than two decades before Ari was killed, his close friend, Yehoshua Friedberg, an Israeli soldier, was kidnapped and killed by Palestinian terrorists on Purim 1993.
US Middle East Envoy Jason Greenblatt Resigns
The timing of the release of the Trump Middle East peace plan -- and its followup -- is now in question.
Hamas-Affiliate Uses British Libel Laws to Humiliate the Jewish Chronicle
The JC is not the first publication to end up paying money to Interpal to avoid a lawsuit. In June 2019, the Daily Mail and Mail Online gave the charity more than $145,000.
43 Countries Let In PA Passport Holders Sans Visa
The countries that allow a Palestinian Authority passport holder to enter without a visa include no European or north American country, nor Russia, China, Japan or either of the Koreas.
Latest Poll: Otzma Yehudit Crosses Threshold, Rightwing Bloc With 60 Seats
"Otzma Yehudit will ensure the rightwing's rule," Ben Gvir concluded.
United Hatzalah Graduates First NREMT Course in Efrat, in Ari Fuld’s Memory
United Hatzalah now has 18 new EMTs in the beautiful rolling hills of Judea.
Yamina, Likud, Frustrated by Otzma Yehudit, Pursue Noam
The Likud campaign's gloves came off in their dealing with Itamar Ben Gvir's Otzma Yehudit, and for the first time Netanyahu's party started calling on rightwing voters to abandon Otzma,
Netanyahu to Trump: Don’t Talk to Iranians, Keep Up the Sanctions
Iran's GDP contracted by 3.9% in 2018, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects the Iranian economy to shrink by 6% in 2019.
Israeli Teen Wounded in Terror Attack Becomes MDA EMT
Dvir Schnerb was certified to be an MDA EMT on Tuesday, less than two weeks after a terrorist bomb in southern Samaria killed his sister and left him seriously injured.
Patriot Missile Batteries Deployed in Northern Israel Where Few Residential Bomb Shelters Exist
The Israel Buildings Association reports that more than 800,000 civilians in northern Israel have no bomb shelter or safe space in their homes.
Kentucky Governor Signs Anti-BDS Law
Including Kentucky, 26 states have now passed legislation banning state entities from signing contracts with those who cooperate with the BDS campaign against Israel.
Israeli Delegations Abroad Begin to Vote for 22nd Knesset
This year, Israelis will be voting for the first time in the Israeli embassy in Kigali, Rwanda, which opened last April.
West Nile Virus-Infected Mosquitoes Detected in Jerusalem
The Health Ministry called on the Jerusalem municipality to take immediate action to prevent the disease from spreading.
Netanyahu Adds Labor, Social Services, to his Portfolios
The additional portfolio brings the prime minister’s list technically to four.
Israeli Leaders Vow to Apply Israeli Sovereignty to Hebron
"It’s time for a visit to the Cave of the Patriarchs to be the easiest, most comfortable, most natural thing.”
South Florida County May Repeal ‘Kosher Tax’ After Complaints by Businesses
The heavily Jewish Broward County has been collecting permit fees for nearly 40 years, but on Sept. 10, commissioners will vote on whether or not to repeal the kosher-license regulations.
80 Groups: SFSU’s Prof. Abdulhadi Still Using School’s Name, Logo, to Spread Anti-Semitism
The groups initially learned that an image with the message “Zionism = Racism” and “Boycott! Divest! Sanction!” had been posted to the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diaspora’s Program (AMED) Facebook page.
New US Sanctions Target Iran’s Space Program
This is the first time the United States is publicly designating Iran’s civilian space agency.