Israel rings in 2020, new year, new decade
Revelers came out to celebrate the end of 2019 and the second decade of the 21st century visiting many pubs and clubs in Tel Aviv… Read More ›
Revelers came out to celebrate the end of 2019 and the second decade of the 21st century visiting many pubs and clubs in Tel Aviv… Read More ›
Thousands of paramilitary members march on US Embassy in Baghdad following deadly strikes. The strikes against an Iranian proxy group in Iraq are a… Read More ›
Hayut says three-justice panel must first decide whether the court should even debate the issue, echoing instruction from AG; hearing comes after petition by 67… Read More ›
Some fear that by making American deaths the threshold for response, Washington may be signaling to Tehran that it can continue other provocations WASHINGTON,… Read More ›
Conceding loss, Sa’ar says primary was vital for Likud’s democratic character, backs Netanyahu ahead of March 2 elections Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu trounced his… Read More ›
“This is another step in the campaign against terrorists, we are working so that Jewish blood will no longer be financially lucrative,” the Defense Minister… Read More ›
The 57 km.-long electrified railway link was first approved in 2001 and originally scheduled to open in 2008. The long-awaited high-speed railway connecting Jerusalem… Read More ›
Opinion: The heads of the ultra-Orthodox parties recognize that their base feels a kinship with the prime minister’s self-promoted image of victim persecuted by the… Read More ›
Issachar’s appeal was set to be discussed last week, but was eventually postponed by the Russian authorities. Israeli-American Naama Issachar denied confessing to smuggling… Read More ›
“Antisemitism an attack on the British way of life and British identity. WIthout our Jewish citizens we would be a lesser nation,” he said. … Read More ›
WASHINGTON (AP) — The always-prolific Tweeter-in-chief appears to have hit a new record. The president’s @realDonaldTrump account had tweeted and retweeted 109 times by… Read More ›
The nonpartisan career officials who blew the whistle on President Donald Trump and testified against him are Time magazine’s 2019 “Guardians of the Year.” Among those named… Read More ›
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Russia was slapped Monday with a four-year ban from international sports events, including next summer’s Tokyo Olympics, over a longstanding… Read More ›
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Joshua Watson had just graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and looked forward to a military career as a pilot.… Read More ›
North Korean state media are reporting that a “very important test took place at the Sohae Satellite launching Ground” on Saturday. According to the Korean… Read More ›
Analysis: With only a week left to form a new government, Central Elections Committee agrees for the minimum time allowed to hold snap elections to… Read More ›
NEW YORK (AP) — A wintry storm that made Thanksgiving travel miserable across much of the country gripped the East with a messy mixture… Read More ›
World leaders are meeting in England on Tuesday and Wednesday for a NATO summit that will also mark the alliance’s 70th anniversary. The meeting… Read More ›
Palestinian media reports structures demolished in Beit Kahil, near Hebron, month after suspects indicted on terror charges in August murder of student and off-duty soldier… Read More ›
In a convention for The New Right party, Defense Minister Naftali Bennet said that despite the merger with Likud for the current Knesset, in a… Read More ›