ISRAEL MEDIA REVIEW: Every party has a pooper: 6 things to know for November 24
Gideon Sa’ar takes aim at Netanyahu publicly, while others are doing so quietly. So who is crashing Likud — the mutineers or the leader who… Read More ›
Gideon Sa’ar takes aim at Netanyahu publicly, while others are doing so quietly. So who is crashing Likud — the mutineers or the leader who… Read More ›
The UNSC has held that the Israeli activity over the pre-1967 lines is illegal under international law. This includes activity in east Jerusalem, the Golan… Read More ›
Iran has so many forces in Syria that in 2018 the US included in its official policy the “removal of all Iranian-led forces and proxies… Read More ›
WeWork has sent combative legal letters to people it laid off in a round of job cuts earlier in 2019, warning them not to… Read More ›
This incident could have long-term consequences as it may be perceived as part of Russia’s attempts to intervene more in the region after the Syrian… Read More ›
The precarious political situation – both Bennett and Shaked’s specifically, and the broader political context – is the other thing that make the agreement of… Read More ›
This is the day when it became damn near impossible for any serious Republican lawmaker to deny that there was a clear quid pro quo… Read More ›
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar on Monday threatened that his group would fire rockets at Israel for six months continuously if the blockade on the Gaza… Read More ›
Analysis: One political analyst, who’s very close to Hamas, wrote on his Twitter account the terror group was not behind the rocket fire; hours later,… Read More ›
Despite relatively tame border protests, Friday’s rocket fire suggests Iran-backed terror group’s Baha Abu al-Ata has his own agenda and is willing to set area… Read More ›
Loyalty to leadership is commendable but to what extent? A third election cycle may cost the right its chance to retake the leadership and leave… Read More ›
LONDON (AP) — All 39 people found dead in a refrigerated container truck near an English port were Chinese citizens, British police confirmed Thursday… Read More ›
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey didn’t hold back his thoughts on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg during a Twitter event on Thursday. Dorsey took issue with Zuckerberg’s comments on free speech. The Twitter… Read More ›
Asked if antisemitism had increased over the past five years, 84 percent said it had: 43 percent said a lot and 41 said somewhat. … Read More ›
Lebanese media claim Hezbollah shot down the small surveillance device at the Fatima Gate. The Israeli military said a small quadcopter fell inside southern… Read More ›
JERUSALEM (JNS) — Israel is set to send to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo its largest delegation of athletes ever. An estimated 85 athletes… Read More ›
Opinion: The PM has made political capital of his friendships with world leaders, primarily Trump and Putin; but the American president is increasingly isolationist and… Read More ›
US Secretary of State will arrive in Israel on Friday after talks in Ankara aimed at achieving ceasefire in Turkish invasion of northern Syria; discussions… Read More ›
JERUSALEM (JNS) — Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin is not expected to grant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an extension to form a majority government and… Read More ›
TALLAHASSEE (JTA) — A Tallahassee, Florida jury has found a man guilty in the murder of Dan Markel, a Jewish law professor shot outside… Read More ›