Articles by: JewishNews-Aryeh

North Korea puts on once-in-a-generation political event

North Korea puts on once-in-a-generation political event

North Korea, one of the world’s most secretive nations, is putting on its biggest political event in 36 years. But the secrecy surrounding the event… Read More ›

Sympathy for Palestinians over Israel up sharply among younger Americans

Sympathy for Palestinians over Israel up sharply among younger Americans

Pew study finds threefold rise in past decade of millennials who say they’re more sympathetic to Palestinians than Israel   NEW YORK (JTA) – Democrats… Read More ›

Obama: US stands with Jews who face hatred around the world

Obama: US stands with Jews who face hatred around the world

President says world has duty to to counter ‘rising tide of bigotry and hatred that threaten the values we hold dear’   US President Barack… Read More ›

House Speaker Paul Ryan refuses to back Donald Trump

House Speaker Paul Ryan refuses to back Donald Trump

Highest ranking GOP politician says Republicans want a ‘standard bearer,’ calls on Trump to ‘unify all Republicans’   House Speaker Paul Ryan is refusing to… Read More ›

Gaza sewage poisoning Strip’s residents, threatening Israel

Gaza sewage poisoning Strip’s residents, threatening Israel

Untreated waste pouring into Mediterranean is damaging Palestinians’ limited fresh water, decimating fishing zones — and now heading north   SHATI REFUGEE CAMP, Gaza Strip… Read More ›

As Gaza border heats up, explosion hits near IDF soldiers

As Gaza border heats up, explosion hits near IDF soldiers

Combat engineers return fire in third cross-border incident in 24 hours; earlier, patrol attacker with mortar shell   IDF combat engineers operating on the border… Read More ›

Hundreds of people arrested during protest in Germany

Hundreds of people arrested during protest in Germany

  Five hundred people were arrested in Germany after violent clashes broke out, authorities said. More than 1,000 people were protesting Saturday in Stuttgart, where… Read More ›

Protesters pull out of Baghdad’s Green Zone but vow to be back

Protesters pull out of Baghdad’s Green Zone but vow to be back

Protesters who stormed Baghdad’s Green Zone retreated Sunday but organizers say the challenge to Iraq’s leadership isn’t over yet. Hundreds, if not thousands, of followers… Read More ›

Trump: ‘We can’t continue to allow China to rape our country’

Trump: ‘We can’t continue to allow China to rape our country’

  Donald Trump on Sunday compared the U.S.’s trade deficit with China, which he regularly laments and vows to tackle as president, to rape. “We… Read More ›

ADL to Trump: Come up with something other than ‘America First’

ADL to Trump: Come up with something other than ‘America First’

Organization reminds Republican front-runner that term is closely associated with WWII-era anti-Semitism, pro-Nazi proclivities   The Anti-Defamation League called on Donald Trump to abjure the… Read More ›

US museum: Iran does support Holocaust cartoon event

US museum: Iran does support Holocaust cartoon event

Museum challenges claim by Iranian foreign minister that government agencies do not endorse contest   The US Holocaust Memorial Museum challenged a claim by the… Read More ›

FBI said to arrest man plotting to bomb Florida synagogue

FBI said to arrest man plotting to bomb Florida synagogue

Sting operation nets suspect before he can hurl explosive at Miami-area Jewish center during Friday night services, according to local station   The FBI arrested… Read More ›

Oklahoma City – Storms Brings Grapefruit Size Hail, Strong Winds, Small Tornadoes To Plains

Oklahoma City – Storms Brings Grapefruit Size Hail, Strong Winds, Small Tornadoes To Plains

Oklahoma City – Thunderstorms bearing hail as big as grapefruit and winds approaching hurricane strength lashed portions of the Great Plains on Tuesday, but arrived… Read More ›

Washington – Trump Praises NJ Gov. But Says Too Soon To Name Running Mates

Washington – Trump Praises NJ Gov. But Says Too Soon To Name Running Mates

  Washington – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says that it’s too soon for him to talk about potential vice presidents, but says he’s getting… Read More ›

Anaheim, CA – Pepper Spray Flies During Trump Protest Clash In California

Anaheim, CA – Pepper Spray Flies During Trump Protest Clash In California

  Anaheim, CA – Supporters and opponents of Donald Trump clashed Tuesday outside City Hall, and five people, including two little girls, were pepper-sprayed by… Read More ›

Bennett tells ‘Post’: Boycotts haven’t hurt Israel

Bennett tells ‘Post’: Boycotts haven’t hurt Israel

Still, the education minister said he cooperates with the Strategic Affairs Ministry’s efforts to fight boycotts.   Talk of anti-Israel boycotts is overblown and Israel… Read More ›

Overseas, Obama begins the long goodbye

Overseas, Obama begins the long goodbye

As he winds up his term, president’s farewell tour is a chance to capitalize on his relatively resilient popularity abroad   LONDON (AP) — Back… Read More ›

This is the nightmare scenario that terrifies every car company

This is the nightmare scenario that terrifies every car company

  This might be surprising, but car companies don’t fear recalls. They know they’ll face them, and they accept they’re a cost of doing business.… Read More ›

Wall Street is getting Chipotle’s comeback story wrong

Wall Street is getting Chipotle’s comeback story wrong

  The fallout from Chipotle’s food crisis is almost over, according to one analyst. JPMorgan analyst John Ivankoehas forecast that Chipotle’s same-store sales will turn… Read More ›

Billionaire Republican donor says ‘it’s possible’ Hillary Clinton might be a better president than anyone in the GOP field

Billionaire Republican donor says ‘it’s possible’ Hillary Clinton might be a better president than anyone in the GOP field

  WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Billionaire industrialist Charles Koch, a key source of financing for conservative Republican causes along with his brother, said Democrat Hillary Clinton… Read More ›