Articles by: JewishNews-Malki

Analysis: By building deep in the West Bank, Israel risking the wrath of Washington

Analysis: By building deep in the West Bank, Israel risking the wrath of Washington

Latest settlement approvals have US officials doubting Gantz’s claim that he can limit scope of construction, and jeopardize ‘spirit of goodwill’ Biden hoped to build… Read More ›

GOP bill seeks to stop Jerusalem consulate for Palestinians

GOP bill seeks to stop Jerusalem consulate for Palestinians

The US would need Israel’s approval to open a consulate, and the current government in Jerusalem opposes the move.   US Senator Bill Hagerty of… Read More ›

Israel must help Jordan for its own security’s sake

Israel must help Jordan for its own security’s sake

Opinion: Jordan grants Israel a strategic edge in a fight against Iran’s entrenchment in the region and the comfortable reality of a quiet border; therefore,… Read More ›

German Israeli Singer At Crux Of Anti-Semitic Hotel Incident Accused Of Fabricating Story

German Israeli Singer At Crux Of Anti-Semitic Hotel Incident Accused Of Fabricating Story

BERLIN (JNS) – Gil Ofarim, the German Israeli singer who accused the Westin Hotel in Leipzig, Germany, of refusing him service because he wore a… Read More ›

Colin Powell, first Black US secretary of state, dies of Covid-19 complications amid cancer battle

Colin Powell, first Black US secretary of state, dies of Covid-19 complications amid cancer battle

  Colin Powell, the first Black US secretary of state whose leadership in several Republican administrations helped shape American foreign policy in the last years… Read More ›

Personal Letters By Rabbi Known As ‘Chazon Ish’ Come To National Library Of Israel

Personal Letters By Rabbi Known As ‘Chazon Ish’ Come To National Library Of Israel

JERUSALEM (JNS) – Fourteen letters penned in the 1940s by the legendary rabbi known as the “Hazon Ish” have been donated to the National Library… Read More ›

Israel’s Nobel Prize winners may be abroad, but there is no ‘brain drain’

Israel’s Nobel Prize winners may be abroad, but there is no ‘brain drain’

Opinion: Israeli academics often cooperate with local colleagues and institutions even when living and working overseas, so they cannot be considered part of the so-called… Read More ›

‘Iran becoming a nuclear threshold state,’ Lapid tells Biden aide in Washington

‘Iran becoming a nuclear threshold state,’ Lapid tells Biden aide in Washington

Foreign minister also stresses ‘need for alternative’ to JCPOA during meeting with Jake Sullivan, though US still says it hasn’t exhausted efforts to revive the… Read More ›

Recant false antisemitic settler attack narrative, Dagan tells UN envoy

Recant false antisemitic settler attack narrative, Dagan tells UN envoy

Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan said the different standard UN used to describe Jewish violence vs. Palestinian violence was antisemitic.   The United Nations… Read More ›

Israel’s public discourse on pandemic is focused on wrong issues

Israel’s public discourse on pandemic is focused on wrong issues

Opinion: As life returns to normal following a month of High Holidays, there are many things we should reconsider when it comes to our attitude… Read More ›

With fan Rubin at the board, McCartney 3,2,1 focuses on what matters: The music

With fan Rubin at the board, McCartney 3,2,1 focuses on what matters: The music

In new docuseries, Rick Rubin and the ex-Beatle don’t rehash the lore. Instead, they head to the tapes, isolating instruments and harmonies, finding outtakes, unearthing… Read More ›

US evaluating antisemitism complaint against Oberlin College

US evaluating antisemitism complaint against Oberlin College

“Oberlin’s unwillingness to protect its Jewish students from harassment and intimidation is reprehensible”   The United States Department of Education Office for Civil Rights acknowledged… Read More ›

Bennett’s UN speech shows Israel has no real strategy against Iran

Bennett’s UN speech shows Israel has no real strategy against Iran

Opinion: While the premier is not interested in confrontation with U.S. and European allies like his predecessor, address to General Assembly serves as thinly veiled… Read More ›

Israel’s relations with Germany to remain strong after Merkel

Israel’s relations with Germany to remain strong after Merkel

Although the two largest parties in the Bundestag maintain an amicable bond with the Jewish state, Jerusalem may have to work harder on ties if… Read More ›

ANALYSIS: Neglecting Palestinians at UN, Bennett hopes that those who matter don’t mind

ANALYSIS: Neglecting Palestinians at UN, Bennett hopes that those who matter don’t mind

PM believes Biden, friendly Arab leaders understand peace negotiations are currently not feasible and won’t press him on it, while left-wing of his coalition lacks… Read More ›

100 days of Israel’s government: Coalition built on lies and deception

100 days of Israel’s government: Coalition built on lies and deception

Opinion: After 100 days of grace, the failures of Bennett’s government appear to be even more spectacular than feared, including its management of the COVID… Read More ›

San Diego Chabad Synagogue Shooter Avoids Death Penalty With Plea

San Diego Chabad Synagogue Shooter Avoids Death Penalty With Plea

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A 22-year-old former nursing student pleaded guilty to the murder of one person and the attempted murders of 53 others in… Read More ›

In Canada and Germany, the climate crisis is finally on the ballot. But can it win?

In Canada and Germany, the climate crisis is finally on the ballot. But can it win?

  It was just last week that Canada’s British Columbia finally ended its state of emergency, more than two months after wildfires tore through parts… Read More ›

Research shows gap in UK teachers knowledge about the Holocaust

Research shows gap in UK teachers knowledge about the Holocaust

A survey on Holocaust education conducted by the UCL Center for Holocaust Education, showed that there was an improvement in basic knowledge between 2009 and… Read More ›

COVID vaccine booster increases virus immunity by 10 times, study shows

COVID vaccine booster increases virus immunity by 10 times, study shows

Study conducted by top Israeli medical research centers, which examined over a million Israelis aged 60+, also shows third jab takes full effect 12 days… Read More ›