Articles by: JewishNews-Limor

Suspects in Ariel shooting scoped out attack site, saw it as a weak point – report

Suspects in Ariel shooting scoped out attack site, saw it as a weak point – report

Suspected terrorists drove past community’s entrance twice before killing guard; IDF to examine whether guards followed protocol; victim Golev to be buried on Sunday  … Read More ›

Iran’s hidden hand in the riots on Temple Mount – opinion

Iran’s hidden hand in the riots on Temple Mount – opinion

Hamas leaders know a new war would devastate the Gaza Strip and urge Israel to revoke the work permits of thousands of Palestinians.   The… Read More ›

Explosions heard near gov’t building in pro-Russia Transnistria – report

Explosions heard near gov’t building in pro-Russia Transnistria – report

Unverified eyewitness photos shared on Telegram show two used grenade launchers on the street near the building.   Several explosions were reported near the State… Read More ›

Israel adds Chinese RMB to Central Bank reserves for first time, cuts USD holdings

Israel adds Chinese RMB to Central Bank reserves for first time, cuts USD holdings

Israel, whose foreign currency reserves have traditionally been made up of Dollars, Euros and British Pounds, will add four new currencies – including the Chinese… Read More ›

Blinken pushes for Temple Mount calm in calls with Israel, Jordan, PA

Blinken pushes for Temple Mount calm in calls with Israel, Jordan, PA

Israel has faced criticism across the board following recent tensions on the Temple Mount.   US Secretary of State Antony Blinken worked to restore calm… Read More ›

Israeli-Jordanian relations can survive another round of al-Aqsa unrest

Israeli-Jordanian relations can survive another round of al-Aqsa unrest

Analysis: Despite harsh rhetoric from officials in Amman, intelligence and security cooperation between the two nations remains stable; King Abdullah II lets anti-Israel protesters let… Read More ›

Israeli Arab Ra’am Party Freezes Membership In Govt., Further Weakening Coalition

Israeli Arab Ra’am Party Freezes Membership In Govt., Further Weakening Coalition

  JERUSALEM — Israel’s government, already shaken by the departure of coalition leader Idit Silman, was dealt another blow Sunday after the Arab Ra’am party… Read More ›

Israel’s Arabs don’t have to wave Israeli flag, as long as they don’t wave Palestinian one

Israel’s Arabs don’t have to wave Israeli flag, as long as they don’t wave Palestinian one

Opinion: Israeli Arabs and Bedouins must understand that they are more than welcome to live in the Jewish state, with all the benefits that come… Read More ›

Mariupol mayor: Over 10,000 civilians dead; corpses ‘carpeted through the streets’

Mariupol mayor: Over 10,000 civilians dead; corpses ‘carpeted through the streets’

True toll could be twice as high, says Vadym Boychenko, accusing Russia of blocking humanitarian convoys for weeks and bringing in ‘mobile crematoriums’   KYIV,… Read More ›

Chabad Shliach Threatened In New York City: “I’m Gonna Blow Your Head Off” (VIDEO)

Chabad Shliach Threatened In New York City: “I’m Gonna Blow Your Head Off” (VIDEO)

SOHO — A video shared on twitter by Newsmax columnist Bryan Leib, shows a shirtless man threatening a Chabad Shliach in Soho this past Friday.… Read More ›

Israeli security officials only raise tensions instead of calming them

Israeli security officials only raise tensions instead of calming them

Opinion: Senior officials’ constant updates on the number of attacks security forces managed to foil is wrong for many reasons, the main of which is… Read More ›

6 arrested during 4th night of clashes between police and Palestinians in Jerusalem

6 arrested during 4th night of clashes between police and Palestinians in Jerusalem

Police say suspects hurled stones and other items at officers at Damascus Gate, as tensions remain high in capital during Ramadan and after a series… Read More ›

UNHRC approves 4 anti-Israel resolutions, calls for limited arms embargo

UNHRC approves 4 anti-Israel resolutions, calls for limited arms embargo

The council was an “echo chamber of fantasy and hatred against Israel,” Ambassador Meirav Eilon-Shahar said.   The United Nations Human Rights Council approved four… Read More ›

Ukraine accuses Russia of firing on protesters in occupied city

Ukraine accuses Russia of firing on protesters in occupied city

Dozens of pro-Ukraine protesters rally in southern city of Enerhodar, captured by Russian troops last month; footage shows people fleeing amid explosions and smoke  … Read More ›

Questions and Answers to the Haggadah from Rav Chaim zt”l

Questions and Answers to the Haggadah from Rav Chaim zt”l

Answers to Haggadah Questions from Rav Chaim zt”l Compiled by Rabbi Yair Hoffman Why is, “Ha Lachma Anya” in Aramaic and not in Hebrew? a.… Read More ›

Israel’s chosen people shouldn’t choose which refugees to let in

Israel’s chosen people shouldn’t choose which refugees to let in

Opinion: Many Israelis have relatives in Ukraine, some of whom are not Jews, and they can freely come to Israel as refugees; but what about… Read More ›

Biden warns Russia: ‘Don’t even think about moving on an inch of NATO territory’

Biden warns Russia: ‘Don’t even think about moving on an inch of NATO territory’

Wrapping up Europe trip, US president tells Ukrainians ‘we stand with you,’ warns world of ‘long fight ahead’; calls invasion a ‘strategic failure’ for Moscow… Read More ›

Madeleine Albright, first female US secretary of state, dies of cancer at 84

Madeleine Albright, first female US secretary of state, dies of cancer at 84

As Clinton’s top diplomat, Albright led US efforts to broker Israel-Palestinian, Israel-Syria peace; she described discovering her Jewish heritage late in life as a gift… Read More ›

Recent survey shows 93% of Ukrainians believe in victory over Russia

Recent survey shows 93% of Ukrainians believe in victory over Russia

As grim as the situation in Ukraine may be, it seems to only strengthen the spirit and resolve of Ukrainians.   A recent survey in… Read More ›

Abducted Ukrainian Mayor Released In Exchange For 9 Russian POWs

Abducted Ukrainian Mayor Released In Exchange For 9 Russian POWs

NEW YORK — The mayor of Melitopol, Ukraine, who was taken hostage on March 11 by the Russians after refusing to cooperate with their occupying… Read More ›