Articles by: JewishNews-Limor

Apple supplier Foxconn says it will build big Wisconsin factory

Apple supplier Foxconn says it will build big Wisconsin factory

Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturer that makes electronics for Apple and other tech companies, is coming to Wisconsin. The firm will invest $10 billion in Wisconsin… Read More ›

Israeli cabinet decides to remove metal detectors from Temple Mount

Israeli cabinet decides to remove metal detectors from Temple Mount

Move comes hours after Israel, Jordan end tense stand-off, agree on safe passage of Israeli guard wounded in stabbing incident at Amman embassy that saw… Read More ›

Muslim self-racism: The ‘low expectations syndrome’

Muslim self-racism: The ‘low expectations syndrome’

Op-ed: Why do Muslims insist on being inferior? Why are they refusing to see themselves as equals? They’re allowed call for the destruction of others,… Read More ›

Thousands of police gird for violent protests near Temple Mount

Thousands of police gird for violent protests near Temple Mount

Tens of thousands of Muslim worshipers expected in Old City to demonstrate against metal detectors installed at holy site after lethal terror attack   Thousands… Read More ›

Soros and Hungarian anti-Semites: Almost one and the same

Soros and Hungarian anti-Semites: Almost one and the same

Op-ed: As far as George Soros is concerned, anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism have become one ideology—hatred for Israel. George Soros is right, because Hungarian Prime Minister… Read More ›

The first medic to respond to the Temple Mount terror attack was Muslim. Here’s his story

The first medic to respond to the Temple Mount terror attack was Muslim. Here’s his story

When Nedal Sader first heard the crackle of machine-gun fire just outside his apartment on Friday, he couldn’t believe it was coming from the holy… Read More ›

Caesarea sold by Greek Orthodox church to mystery foreign buyer

Caesarea sold by Greek Orthodox church to mystery foreign buyer

Justice ministry calls meeting over surprise sale of 700 dunams of land belonging to Patriarchate in ancient port city, TV report says   The Roman… Read More ›

When anti-Semitism becomes ‘legitimate’

When anti-Semitism becomes ‘legitimate’

Op-ed: Netanyahu likely wouldn’t have rushed to legitimize the Hungarian PM’s sophisticated use of anti-Semitic language if it were directed at a tycoon funding his… Read More ›

Cabinet puts temporary freeze on Qalqilya expansion plan

Cabinet puts temporary freeze on Qalqilya expansion plan

Ministers will make final decision in 10 days on whether to allow construction of up to 14,000 housing units in Palestinian city   The security… Read More ›

Putin thinks Trump ‘satisfied’ by his denial of election meddling

Putin thinks Trump ‘satisfied’ by his denial of election meddling

Russian leader hails first meeting with his US counterpart, says president’s ‘TV persona differs sharply from the real man’   AMBURG, Germany (AP) — Russian… Read More ›

New York – Investors Continue Streak Of Moving Away From U.S. Equity Funds

New York – Investors Continue Streak Of Moving Away From U.S. Equity Funds

  New York –  U.S. investors took $4.38 billion out of mutual funds and exchange-traded funds that focus on domestic equities in the week that… Read More ›

Haley: North Korea launch a ‘clear and sharp military escalation’

Haley: North Korea launch a ‘clear and sharp military escalation’

  US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley on Wednesday called North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile launch test a “clear and sharp military escalation”… Read More ›

Herzog unseated as Peretz, Gabbay advance to Labor leadership runoff

Herzog unseated as Peretz, Gabbay advance to Labor leadership runoff

Former defense minister in the lead with 32% of vote; ex-Kulanu minister follows at 27%; second-round vote to be held Monday   Former Labor party… Read More ›

Jerusalem – American Pop Start Cnacles Netanyahu Meeting After Being Mobbed At Western Wall

Jerusalem – American Pop Start Cnacles Netanyahu Meeting After Being Mobbed At Western Wall

  Jerusalem – American pop icon Britney Spears was mobbed by fans during a visit to the Western Wall. The American pop star arrived in… Read More ›

US destroyer sails close to disputed island in the South China Sea

US destroyer sails close to disputed island in the South China Sea

A US Navy destroyer on Sunday sailed within 12 miles of a disputed island in the South China Sea that is claimed by China, a… Read More ›

David Friedman: Can Jews Survive Themselves?

David Friedman: Can Jews Survive Themselves?

Friedman was speaking at a B’nai B’rith World Center award ceremony for excellence in journalism on Diaspora affairs   In his maiden public speech as… Read More ›

Report: Jared Kushner Hires Prominent Trial Lawyer

Report: Jared Kushner Hires Prominent Trial Lawyer

Jared Kushner lawyer-ing could be a sign of tough times ahead for President Donald Trump’s son-in-law.   President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner,… Read More ›

Why Israel Needs to Disband the Military Censor to Preserve its Democracy

Why Israel Needs to Disband the Military Censor to Preserve its Democracy

It is a question of the trade-off we want between freedom of speech, freedom of press and an obscure, unproven potential harm to Israeli security.… Read More ›

Why the government is afraid of academia

Why the government is afraid of academia

Op-ed: The best way to defend students is to keep developing their critical thinking skills and their political instincts so that they won’t believe everything… Read More ›

Washington – Clamping Down, White House Puts The ‘Brief’ In Its Briefing

Washington – Clamping Down, White House Puts The ‘Brief’ In Its Briefing

  Washington – President Donald Trump’s White House is putting the “brief” in press briefings. Sean Spicer, the embattled press secretary, spoke for 30 minutes… Read More ›