Kamala Harris, Netanyahu agree to advance COVID cooperation
Cooperation between the US and Israel would work to advance COVID research, tech. US Vice President Kamala Harris and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in… Read More ›
Cooperation between the US and Israel would work to advance COVID research, tech. US Vice President Kamala Harris and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in… Read More ›
Opinion: While Jerusalem has a solid defense against the claims at the center of the Hague investigation, its refusal to recognize the court’s jurisdiction or… Read More ›
Israel has already donated about 22,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Any plans to donate COVID-19 vaccines to foreign countries must go through a lengthy… Read More ›
Opinion: Our kids deserve to have their lives back, but the decision to bring 7-11 graders back to school makes it seem like the government… Read More ›
While the strike could be the first retaliatory moves by the United States following last week’s attacks, the move appeared to be limited in scope,… Read More ›
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Max Miller, a scion of a philanthropic Jewish Cleveland-area family and a former aide to Donald Trump, is considering challenging one… Read More ›
In-depth: Pandemic exacerbates long-existing tensions that, according to one expert, can only be quieted through political resolution with leaders abandoning personal and sectoral interests for… Read More ›
Civilian who had been held by Syrian regime arrives in Tel Aviv after Israel frees 2 shepherds it nabbed at border; Netanyahu thanks Putin for… Read More ›
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The captain of a scuba diving boat that burned and sank off the California coast, killing 34 people, pleaded not… Read More ›
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Sorrow reverberated across the country Sunday as Americans, including President Joe Biden, joined a Florida community in remembering the 17… Read More ›
A grim new forecast confirms what experts have been warning amid declining Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations: when it comes to the pandemic, the United States… Read More ›
“We believe it is critical to refrain from unilateral steps that exacerbate tensions and that undercut efforts to advance a negotiated two state solution.” … Read More ›
Opinion: While countless COVID-19 patients leave this world in great pain and agony, Israel is fighting a growing sector who choose to listen to pseudo-scientists… Read More ›
In-depth: The decision by the Hague on Friday at the moment only a psychological impact and is a public relations blow to the country, but… Read More ›
Pioneering women, massive linemen, and Tom Brady’s surprise visit to an IDF firing range When the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers face… Read More ›
An initial decision, opposed by Blue and White, was ruled invalid by AG Mandelblit, leading Netanyahu to accuse Gantz of ‘condemning many to terrible death’;… Read More ›
Opinion: The public is frustrated by the lockdown and the still soaring infection rate that seems unchanged by the vaccine drive; with Israel’s leaders solely… Read More ›
State Dept. spokesman says previous administration’s decision to end assistance, after PA refused to engage with peace efforts, didn’t produce political progress or concessions … Read More ›
To Senate Minority Whip John Thune, former President Donald Trump’s actions ahead of the deadly Capitol riot are totally indefensible. “No — not at all,”… Read More ›
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former FBI lawyer was sentenced to probation for altering an email that the Justice Department relied on during its surveillance… Read More ›