Articles by: JewishNews-Malki

US slammed for building 22-member bloc against UNHRC probe on Israel

US slammed for building 22-member bloc against UNHRC probe on Israel

“The US should not be a member of this Council and we call on the UN General Assembly to suspend its membership,” PLO Ambassador Khraishi… Read More ›

Two Britons and a Moroccan sentenced to death by pro-Russian court in separatist part of Ukraine

Two Britons and a Moroccan sentenced to death by pro-Russian court in separatist part of Ukraine

  A court in the pro-Russian, self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) sentenced three foreigners to death on Thursday, after accusing them of being “mercenaries” for… Read More ›

OZ Wins PA Senate Primary Ahead Of Showdown With Fetterman

OZ Wins PA Senate Primary Ahead Of Showdown With Fetterman

  HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Dr. Mehmet Oz, the celebrity heart surgeon endorsed by former President Donald Trump, won Pennsylvania’s Republican U.S. Senate primary on… Read More ›

Traitor or hero? Ukraine finds it tough to identify Russian collaborators

Traitor or hero? Ukraine finds it tough to identify Russian collaborators

  A reckoning is underway in Ukraine, with prosecutors building dozens of cases against Ukrainians accused of collaborating with Russian forces. The Interior Ministry says… Read More ›

Ra’am condemns police actions after Shura Council member arrested

Ra’am condemns police actions after Shura Council member arrested

The Ra’am party condemned the arrest of Dr. Muhammad Salma Hassan, a member of the Shura Council of the Islamic Movement.   The Ra’am party… Read More ›

Controversy in Gaza over how much ‘axis of resistance’ helps Palestinian war effort

Controversy in Gaza over how much ‘axis of resistance’ helps Palestinian war effort

Analysis: While the media believes coordination and communication between axis parties is tightening, expert says it overstates the capacity and the role of allies Iran,… Read More ›

Multiple people shot in Wisconsin funeral, police say there are victims

Multiple people shot in Wisconsin funeral, police say there are victims

Area residents said they heard 20 to 30 shots.   Multiple people were shot during a funeral in southeast Wisconsin on Thursday, police said. The… Read More ›

Canada To Cap The Market For Handguns With New Law

Canada To Cap The Market For Handguns With New Law

  TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government introduced legislation Monday that would put a freeze on importing, buying or selling handguns. “We… Read More ›

‘Break the Wave’: Border policeman lightly injured from explosive

‘Break the Wave’: Border policeman lightly injured from explosive

A Border Policeman was lightly injured from an explosive device thrown at him at the Daheisheh refugee camp south of Bethlehem during an arrest raid… Read More ›

Palestinian fatally hurt on Temple Mount wasn’t hit by sponge bullet – report

Palestinian fatally hurt on Temple Mount wasn’t hit by sponge bullet – report

Medical sources at Jerusalem hospital say Walid a-Sharif’s death was due to apparent heart attack, not police fire   A Palestinian man who died following… Read More ›

Qatari FM says Iran’s leadership open for a compromise on nuclear file

Qatari FM says Iran’s leadership open for a compromise on nuclear file

Iran’s Foreign Ministry said remarks by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were mistranslated.   Qatar’s foreign minister said on Saturday in remarks cited by al… Read More ›

Police on high alert ahead of Meron Lag Ba’omer celebration

Police on high alert ahead of Meron Lag Ba’omer celebration

16,000 will be allowed on mountain at a time, only people with tickets to be let in.   Tens of thousands of people are expected… Read More ›

Israel’s Sheba Medical Center serves as model for coexistence

Israel’s Sheba Medical Center serves as model for coexistence

Despite the turbulent and often violent reality outside its walls, on Ramat Gan hospital’s premises workers and patients alike look beyond the religious and political… Read More ›

Nakba was result of Palestinians backing Nazis during WWII

Nakba was result of Palestinians backing Nazis during WWII

Opinion: The longer only one side of the so-called Palestinian Catastrophe is cultivated, the longer hatred will continue to be nurtured, while historical facts point… Read More ›

Officials say Buffalo shooter researched, targeted black neighborhood

Officials say Buffalo shooter researched, targeted black neighborhood

18-year-old suspect, who left behind a white supremacist manifesto, traveled 200 miles and carried out reconnaissance at store a day before deadly shooting   BUFFALO,… Read More ›

Shura council huddles to deliberate Ra’am’s future in the coalition

Shura council huddles to deliberate Ra’am’s future in the coalition

Report claims Islamist party won’t quit coalition but plans to keep freeze in place; Ra’am reportedly considering reuniting with Joint List   The religious council… Read More ›

Israel juggling Iran, Gaza, and domestic politics

Israel juggling Iran, Gaza, and domestic politics

Analysis: Upcoming week may be a significant turning point for the security and political future of the country; with Iran nuclear deal at crossroads and… Read More ›

Yentl’s revenge: Young American-Jewish women outperform all others academically

Yentl’s revenge: Young American-Jewish women outperform all others academically

Tulane University professor Ilana Horwitz’s research points to religious culture as reason for why Jewish girls surpass educational attainment of non-Jewish girls – and Jewish… Read More ›

Putin has put himself at the center of Russia’s Victory Day. But he has little to celebrate

Putin has put himself at the center of Russia’s Victory Day. But he has little to celebrate

President Vladimir Putin takes Russian anniversaries seriously. It was no coincidence that his invasion of Ukraine came a day after Defender of the Fatherland Day,… Read More ›

Jewish Soldiers Are Buried Under Crosses Around The World. A Rabbi’s Nonprofit Is Changing That

Jewish Soldiers Are Buried Under Crosses Around The World. A Rabbi’s Nonprofit Is Changing That

  Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter was visiting the cemetery for U.S. soldiers in Normandy when something struck the professor of Jewish history at Yeshiva University… Read More ›