A Belgian tennis club suspended a player who told a Jewish competitor on the court, “All of you should have been gassed.” Alain Verlaak made the remark to a Maccabi
A senior adviser to Sen. Ted Cruz who met with a Yeshiva University committee in search of its next president is not a candidate for the position, according to a
Former Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon blasted Israel’s political establishment, Palestinian irredentism, and Israeli supporters of the land-for-peace formula on Wednesday in a speech at Bar Ilan University. The ex-Likud minister,
MK Zeev Elkin talked today with Arutz Sheva about steps being taken to help Amona, in light of a Supreme Court order to evacuate the community on grounds that it
With Jerusalem hardest hit by the recent wave of terror attacks, Israeli police launched a recruitment campaign, aimed at bolstering the overall size of Israel’s police force, and in particular,
A woman from Geneva, Switzerland has found an original way to prevent her husband from flying out of the country. The woman called the local airport and reported a bomb
After former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won her party’s nomination at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Republican nominee Donald Trump looked to reignite the long-running email scandal
Fmr. Amb. Alan Baker: Money given by U.S. and Europe to the PA to enhance its government is paying the salaries of convicted terrorists.
Security has been beefed up around one of the prosecution lawyers in the Rabbi Eliezer Berland case, in the wake of intelligence information and posts on Facebook that reached the
JERUSALEM (JTA) — “Lone wolf” terrorism in Europe is making headlines around the world. But in Israel, the phenomenon of angry or troubled individuals taking up arms is old news.
The Democratic National Convention on Wednesday afternoon formally nominated Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine as the party’s vice presidential candidate by acclamation, ABC News reported. When Kaine’s name was mentioned by
Shlomi Nahumson, IDFWO Youth Director commented: “This trip is a life changing event for everyone involved, the participants, the counselors and even the host families. We come to celebrate life
At least 44 people were killed and dozens injured on Wednesday in the deadliest bomb blast to hit the Kurdish-majority Syrian city of Qamishli since the country’s war began. Syrian
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation has passed a law, initiated by MK Bezalel Smotrich (Jewish Home), to give Judea and Samaria residents the same tax breaks as the rest of
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation did not discuss MK Shuli Moalem-Rafaeli’s proposed law to resolve the Amona issue today (Wednesday). The Samarian town of Amona is slated for demolition in
Chairman of the Executive of The Jewish Agency for Israel Natan Sharansky met Wednesday morning in Jerusalem with a delegation of African Christian leaders. South African Pastor Linda Gobodo, founder
A Syrian with suspected links to the Islamic State terrorist group (ISIS) who blew himself up outside a German music festival in Ansbach, Bavaria, was in contact with another person
Yochi Kalmanzon, the sister of Rabbi Michael Mark, who was recently murdered in front of his children by terrorists while driving his car near Hevron, expressed satisfaction today (Tuesday) in
A 1,600 year old pottery workshop has been discovered in the town of Shlomi in the Western Galilee, according to a press release from Israeli Antiquities Authority. According to the
Prosecutors dropped all remaining charges against the Baltimore police officers involved in the arrest of Freddie Gray. The officers had been accused of using excessive force in the arrest, when
A written argument from an attorney representing British government officials and intelligence agencies says that “an attack in the UK is highly likely,” The Telegraph reports. In another episode in
Unknown perpetrators hurled firebombs at the gravesite of a hassidic luminary in central Ukraine. The incident in Shpola, a city located 120 miles south of the capital, Kiev, occurred Sunday
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On the hundredth day of her imprisonment, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband Richard delivered a letter to the British prime minister’s office, explaining that she is dangerously ill, and being held without
The family of Rabbi Michael Mark, who was murdered in a terror attack earlier this month, today (Wednesday) published a reaction to the arrest of the Hamas terror cell that
Network Rail (NR), the body that manages Britain’s track system, and the British Transport Police (BTP) have released data showing that instances of trespassing on train tracks doubled from the
In a controversy featuring much harsh rhetoric and grandstanding, a battle is raging in the Knesset between the Coalition and the Opposition over the budget. The sequence of events can
A car exploded around 8:30 a.m. Wednesday morning near Dan Panorama Hotel, on Keren Hayesod Street, in Jerusalem. Police report that an explosive device was attached to white Citroen Berlingo,
On its maiden flight at US manufacturer Lockheed-Martin, Israel’s first F-35 Lightning II “Adir” (Hebrew for “Great One”) passed all tests, and is due to be delivered in December. A
There is a distinct difference between how Israelis and Westerners borrow money and buy things that they can’t immediately afford. Western countries such as the USA, UK and Europe tend