On the Ground in Mosul: The Face of a New Iraqi Military, Forged in War
In the battle for Mosul, the Iraqi Army has deployed a variety of its best units, including the 9th Armored Division, the black-clad Special Operations… Read More ›
In the battle for Mosul, the Iraqi Army has deployed a variety of its best units, including the 9th Armored Division, the black-clad Special Operations… Read More ›
Analyzing the Arab League summit in Jordan and all the unfolding drama that took place on the sidelines, US President Trump’s advisors would do well… Read More ›
No commitment made to restrict construction to large settlement blocs. Israel will restrict its building beyond the Green Line to the built-up areas of… Read More ›
Ukraine – A Ukrainian lawmaker and war hero used a word usually translated as “kikes” in complaining that Jews wield excessive power in her… Read More ›
From a full community with alleged roots in the country since the times of the pharaohs to a mere 18 today in the entire country,… Read More ›
Panel members encouraged lawmakers to codify a common definition of antisemitism that would provide Americans and their diplomats with a clear understanding of what to… Read More ›
Jerusalem – What is the difference between the existing Israel Broadcasting Authority and the new public broadcasting corporation? The Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), Israel’s… Read More ›
FBI Director James Comey and NSA Director Mike Rogers took to Capitol Hill Monday to testify during what became essentially two separate hearings before… Read More ›
The city’s seventh international marathon, which begins Friday morning, has 30,000 runners, with more than 3,500 hailing from 65 countries As Jerusalem gears up… Read More ›
Op-ed: It’s true that not every girl is fit to be a fighter, but neither is every boy. Almost every woman soldier who has completed… Read More ›
Barbara Engelking’s ‘Such a Beautiful Sunny Day’ details dozens of cases of everyday Poles in World War II raping Jewish women and bludgeoning Jews to… Read More ›
Op-Ed: Proponents of the widely fraudulent industry are quietly trying to thwart law-enforcement’s long-overdue move to close it down In these very days, in… Read More ›
It could take a year or two to know… Tuesday’s bombshell, massive data dump by WikiLeaks of CIA documents, code and spying techniques has… Read More ›
Op-ed: When the president of the Zionist state and a Palestinian MK share a similar view on annexation and a binational state, there must be… Read More ›
Tel Aviv HaShalom Station will be shut down from Sunday night, interrupting all through trains; free shuttles and increased bus service will compensate. The country… Read More ›
New York’s Mechon Hadar seeks to reach out to different denominations, while still emphasizing traditional Torah study NEW YORK (JTA) — In the upstairs… Read More ›
Based on an epic poem by a Havana Jewish refugee inspired by the struggle against Spanish colonialists, trumpeter says his new composition has universal themes… Read More ›
An antibiotic resistant bacterium has been found in 18 premature babies at the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center; Ministry of Health: ‘They are carrying the… Read More ›
Missile hits open field in Sha’ar Hanegev; no incoming alert as projectile was headed toward unpopulated area A rocket fired from Gaza struck an… Read More ›
Washington – President Donald Trump said on Thursday he wants to ensure the U.S. nuclear arsenal is at the “top of the pack,” saying… Read More ›