Pro-BDS Students Sue Fordham University Over Rejection of Students for Justice in Palestine

"The call for boycott, divestment and sanctions of Israel presents a barrier to open dialogue and mutual learning and understanding," Fordham's administration explained.

Omar Barghouti Awarded Peace Prize in New Haven, Confronted by Jewish Students At Columbia...

Members of the Students Supporting Israel (SSI) at Columbia U. held signs accusing Barghouti of lying about BDS.

Ayelet Shaked Appoints First Female Qadi

Many Arab Muslim scholars disagree with women's qualification to be Qadis.

Orthodox Lawmakers Prepare to Fight Supreme Court’s Sabbath Ruling

Orthodox parties are working on new legislation to protect the Sabbath in Israel.

Despite Haredi Outcry, Supreme Court Ruling Cuts Number of Businesses Open on Shabbat

Haredi coalition partners demand broader interior ministry authority over Shabbat laws.

Supreme Court Rules Israeli Service Employees Must Work on Shabbat

'The State of Israel is not Jewish without observing Shabbat and not democratic without observing the law.'

Israeli, Russian Prosecutors Sign Cooperation Agreement

The Russian and Israeli prosecutors have also agreed to jointly combat illegal migration and human trafficking, cyber crime, and corruption.

Montana Jewish Woman Suing Neo-Nazi Publisher over Anti-Semitic Harassment Campaign

Anglin has been on a Nazi tear since the Trump victory, which he described: 'Our Glorious Leader has ascended to God Emperor.'

IDF Court Gives Only 6 Years to Arab Murderer

The court adopted a scenario favoring the defendant which even the defense had not raised.

New Book: Allies Knew of Death Camps in 1942, Indicted Adolf Hitler for War...

Even Yad Vashem, whose research on the Holocaust is highly regarded, must now update its archives to reflect the new revelations.

Surfers Who Threatened MK Tibi ‘You Will Soon Die’ Acquitted: ‘Just Wishful Thinking’

The judge ruled the threats were "wishful thinking which the accused left for the Holy One Blessed Be His name to carry out as best He can."

Former MK Basel Ghattas Sentenced to Two Years in Plea Bargain Deal

Ghattas was caught smuggling cellphones to convicted terrorists in jail.

Palestinian Authority Defies America, Raising Payments to ‘Martyrs’ Families

Abbas is raising payments to families of "martyrs," including lifetime monthly payments to families of suicide bombers.

Court Rejects Police Demand to Remove Temple Mount Activist Who May Conduct Pascal Sacrifice

At the same time, the Judge issued a restraining order against the activists barring them from entering the Temple Mount compound until Wednesday.

Aftermath of Terror Attack in Sweden – It Could Have Been Worse

The suspected terrorist "burned" himself while trying -- and failing -- to detonate the homemade bomb in the truck he used in the ramming attack.

Federal Judge Gives Go Ahead to Suing Germany in US Court over Nazi-Looted Art

Meanwhile, German Culture Minister Monika Grütters declared the looted collection a national cultural treasure.

Federal Judge Advances Lawsuit Challenging Academia Boycotting Israel

Since the filing of the ASA lawsuit, the American Anthropological Association and the Modern Language Association have both backed down from passing boycott measures.

‘Regulation Act’ Nullifies Demolition Orders in Jewish Settlements

'Starting now, there will be no more enforcement against long-standing construction.'

Haifa Chemicals Workers Protest Ammonia Tank Closure on Eve of Passover

Haifa Chemicals workers are worried about losing their jobs on the eve of the Passover holiday.
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Bombing Threats Arrest Reveals Strong FBI Presence in Israel

The FBI has more than 63 overseas offices, or legal attachés, and each relies heavily on local law enforcement agencies for support.

Supreme Court Bars Supreme Rabbinic Court from Ruling on ‘Safed Get’

The ruling permitted an Aguna whose husband is in a vegetative state to remarry.

UK Kids Whos Stole Auschwitz Artifacts Fined

The Krakow court fined them $665 each and ordered them to donate $2,000 to a memorial fund for Auschwitz survivors and their families.

Trump Administration: President Accepts New Israeli Town for Amona

"The Israeli prime minister made a commitment to the Amona settlers prior to President Trump laying out his expectations."

Israeli Security Cabinet Votes Unanimously to Build New Town for Amona Residents

The new town will be the first to be established by Israel in Judea and Samaria in more than two decades.

JCC Bombing Threats Suspect Appears in Federal Court

According to the prosecution, Thompson used fake email accounts with his ex-girlfriend's name to send the bomb threats.

Report: Elor Azaria Team Ready to Withdraw Appeal

Azaria's appeal is scheduled to come before the court in May, before a mixed civilian and military five-judge panel.

Convicted Ramallah Lynch Murder Prisoner Suddenly Released by Israel

All the others convicted of the horrific lynching are continuing to serve their life sentences in prison.

PMW Calls on US to Block Jibril Rajoub From Entering Country

PMW calls on our readers to forward this to your contacts in the U.S. Congress, administration, and media.
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Supreme Court: Waqf, Police, Rule Until Government Declares ‘Temple Mount Is in our Hands’

Despite their waxing philosophical, the justices did rule clearly, for the first time, that the Protection of Holy Places Law includes the Temple Mount.

MK Glick Suing Netanyahu over Temple Mount Ban

On Monday night, Netanyahu attempted to subvert the pending petition by announcing that he plans to remove the ban in about three months, but Glick was not impressed.

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