Articles by: JewishNews-Rami

In first, Russian military said to fire S-300 missiles at Israeli jets over Syria

In first, Russian military said to fire S-300 missiles at Israeli jets over Syria

TV says incident came as IAF fighters departed area after alleged strike last week and they were not in danger; move could signal a significant… Read More ›

Shooting in California church kills at least one, wounds four

Shooting in California church kills at least one, wounds four

Multiple people were shot, including one fatally, Sunday in Laguna Woods in Southern California, the second mass shooting this weekend in the US. A male… Read More ›

Michael Savage Defends Lufthansa and Blames Jews for Being Kicked Off Flight (VIDEO)

Michael Savage Defends Lufthansa and Blames Jews for Being Kicked Off Flight (VIDEO)

On Newsmax TV, Michael Weiner, also known as Michael Savage blasted Charedi Jews, and appeared to defend Lufthansa, after they committed an act of blatant… Read More ›

3 killed, 3 badly injured in terrorist ax attack in Elad at end of Independence Day

3 killed, 3 badly injured in terrorist ax attack in Elad at end of Independence Day

Eyewitnesses tell police two men, believed to be Palestinians, attacked passersby with ax and knife at park in central city; manhunt underway; Hamas praises attack… Read More ›

Israel To End COVID-19 Tests At Ben-Gurion Airport

Israel To End COVID-19 Tests At Ben-Gurion Airport

  JERUSALEM (JNS) — Israel is planning to end the requirement for travelers arriving at Ben-Gurion International Airport to test for COVID-19, Israeli media reported… Read More ›

Israel needs unity, not provocations, now more than anything – editorial

Israel needs unity, not provocations, now more than anything – editorial

Both extremes think that restraint and tolerance are signs of weakness. They can’t be more wrong.   On Saturday, Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’s leader in the… Read More ›

‘3Gs,’ grandkids of Holocaust survivors, retell grandparents’ stories as own legacy

‘3Gs,’ grandkids of Holocaust survivors, retell grandparents’ stories as own legacy

First-of-its-kind project, ‘If You Hear What I Heard,’ films members of the third generation post-World War II who give testimonies in an ongoing docu-series  … Read More ›

Holocaust Remembrance Day is not only about the dead, but also the living

Holocaust Remembrance Day is not only about the dead, but also the living

Opinion: Israel must begin taking better care of those who survived the horrors of the Holocaust, but cannot live out the rest of their lives… Read More ›

Strauss confirms salmonella traces found in foods as products pulled off shelves

Strauss confirms salmonella traces found in foods as products pulled off shelves

Manufacturer and ministry deflect questions over week-long delay in recalling products; CEO offers to double refunds as company scrambles to contain fallout   One of… Read More ›

Inflation Drives Up Passover Food Prices For US Jews

Inflation Drives Up Passover Food Prices For US Jews

  NEW YORK (AP) — Shopping for Passover on a recent day at a kosher supermarket in the Hasidic Jewish section of Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood,… Read More ›

Bennett to CNN: Zelensky asked me to speak with Putin on Ukraine war

Bennett to CNN: Zelensky asked me to speak with Putin on Ukraine war

Bennett spoke to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Ukraine, clashes on Temple Mount, settler violence and the crisis unfolding in his coalition.   Ukrainian President Volodymyr… Read More ›

In Another Worrying Sign Of Aging, President Biden Shakes Hands With Thin Air

In Another Worrying Sign Of Aging, President Biden Shakes Hands With Thin Air

NEW YORK — Yet another disturbing sign of President Biden’s ongoing detachment from his surroundings occurred at the end of a speech given by the… Read More ›

Jenin is a ticking timebomb Israel must defuse before it explodes

Jenin is a ticking timebomb Israel must defuse before it explodes

Analysis: Palestinian terror groups train and operate freely in the refugee camp after Israel limited its anti-terror activity in the area during coronavirus, with unemployed… Read More ›

Ukraine unit accuses Russia of using chemical weapons; UN calls to probe rapes

Ukraine unit accuses Russia of using chemical weapons; UN calls to probe rapes

UK says its working to verify allegations Russia used chemical agent in Mariupol; UN also calls for greater protection of Ukrainian children, says two-thirds are… Read More ›

Iran’s President Vows To Continue Nuclear Activities

Iran’s President Vows To Continue Nuclear Activities

  TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — President Ebrahim Raisi said Saturday that Iran will continue nuclear development activities as talks to revive Tehran’s nuclear deal with… Read More ›

Zelensky says situation in town of Borodyanka ‘more dreadful’ than Bucha

Zelensky says situation in town of Borodyanka ‘more dreadful’ than Bucha

Local officials have said more than 300 people were killed by Russian forces in Bucha.   Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday that the… Read More ›

Analysis: In Russia’s military, a culture of brutality runs deep

Analysis: In Russia’s military, a culture of brutality runs deep

Lviv, Ukraine – The grotesque pictures emerging from the Kyiv suburb of Bucha are some of the strongest evidence yet of apparent war crimes by… Read More ›

Noam Shalit, The Israeli Father Whose Campaign Led To The Release Of His Captive Son, Dies At 68

Noam Shalit, The Israeli Father Whose Campaign Led To The Release Of His Captive Son, Dies At 68

  When Noam Shalit first learned that his son, Gilad, had disappeared, his thoughts turned to his own father. Noam’s twin brother, Yoel, went missing… Read More ›

Analysis: This may be Trump’s most twisted appeal to Putin yet

Analysis: This may be Trump’s most twisted appeal to Putin yet

Donald Trump is doing it again — putting his personal goals and burning zeal for revenge above the national interest — as he once more… Read More ›

Irpin mayor says city bordering Kyiv liberated from Russian control

Irpin mayor says city bordering Kyiv liberated from Russian control

Ukrainian official estimates at least 5,000 have died in besieged Mariupol, but number could be twice that; Russian negotiators arrive in Turkey ahead of peace… Read More ›