Articles by: JewishNews-Rami

Dallas, TX – Texas Teen Arrested Over Clock, Met With Obama, Is Moving To Qatar With His Family

Dallas, TX – Texas Teen Arrested Over Clock, Met With Obama, Is Moving To Qatar With His Family

  Dallas, TX – The Texas boy arrested for bringing to school a homemade clock that was mistaken for a bomb is moving to Qatar,… Read More ›

Rousseff: How to build the world we want

Rousseff: How to build the world we want

Editor’s note: Dilma Rousseff is the President of Brazil. The views expressed are her own. Seventy years after its founding, the United Nations is facing… Read More ›

Photograph believed to show ‘Titanic Iceberg’ up for auction

Photograph believed to show ‘Titanic Iceberg’ up for auction

  The grainy black-and-white photograph shows a pointy iceberg in the middle of a calm sea, with puffy clouds barely visible in the sky. But… Read More ›

Mayoral candidate with liberal refugee stance stabbed in Germany

Mayoral candidate with liberal refugee stance stabbed in Germany

  A German mayoral candidate has been stabbed in the neck in an open air market, police said. The arrested suspect told police he was… Read More ›

Rightists call to retake Joseph’s Tomb after torching

Rightists call to retake Joseph’s Tomb after torching

Minister Uri Ariel, Yesha Council chief claim there’s no alternative to Israeli sovereignty at holy site; Liberman says PA no different than IS   Right-wing… Read More ›

IDF troops boost security on Jerusalem buses, trains

IDF troops boost security on Jerusalem buses, trains

Slew of measures announced by government yet to curb rash of stabbing attacks in Israel and the West Bank   The Israel Defense Forces was… Read More ›

Israeli NGO charges US union over BDS efforts

Israeli NGO charges US union over BDS efforts

The complaint was filed against United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE) by attorneys David Abrams of New York and Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, Shurat… Read More ›

In European coverage of Israel, confusion over who is attacking whom

In European coverage of Israel, confusion over who is attacking whom

Some news outlets have shown skewed footage of stabbing incidents, misrepresented facts in articles   JTA — At an Israeli bus station, several uniformed officers… Read More ›

Chairman of US Joint Chiefs of Staff set to visit Israel for first time

Chairman of US Joint Chiefs of Staff set to visit Israel for first time

General Joseph Dunford expected to hold discussions on regional security and an expanded US aid package to Israel. General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the US… Read More ›

IDF strategy for the Third Intifada

IDF strategy for the Third Intifada

Military simulates incidents spinning out of control and sparking a wider conflagration, and has established a number of principles in the event of an all-out… Read More ›

Government boosts security in cities

Government boosts security in cities

Cabinet approves use of non-combat soldiers to protect public transportation; temporary checkpoints around East Jerusalem likely. The Cabinet on Tuesday approved Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz’s… Read More ›

Pattern of dealing with Palestinians now based on field executions, unfair trials’

Pattern of dealing with Palestinians now based on field executions, unfair trials’

Palestinian Authority seeks international probe of Israeli killings of terrorists.   Accusing Israel of carrying out “field executions” against Palestinians who carry out terrorist attacks,… Read More ›

US State Department unclear on Israeli intentions for Temple Mount

US State Department unclear on Israeli intentions for Temple Mount

Kerry tells PM to hold status quo ‘in word and in deed.’   WASHINGTON – US officials on Tuesday declined to take sides in a debate… Read More ›

Kerry links wave of terrorism in Israel to settlement activity

Kerry links wave of terrorism in Israel to settlement activity

US secretary of state plans visit to Israel in the near future.   WASHINGTON — A “massive increase in settlements” built by Israel in recent… Read More ›

Policeman lightly injured as Palestinian driver sets off car bomb

Policeman lightly injured as Palestinian driver sets off car bomb

Bomber pulled up by traffic officer after driving ‘suspiciously’ near West Bank checkpoint; police say she carried a gas pipe and was heading to Jerusalem.… Read More ›

Number of Jews worldwide still lower than before Holocaust

Number of Jews worldwide still lower than before Holocaust

In 1939 there were 16.6 million Jews living around the world; today there are only 14.31 million. Where do they live and how many have… Read More ›

Iran tests new precision-guided ballistic missile

Iran tests new precision-guided ballistic missile

First such Iranian missile in range of Israel emphasizes accuracy, broadening potential target list. Iran has successfully tested a new precision-guided ballistic missile, its defense… Read More ›

‘Anoint your knives with poison’ : What incitement looks like on social media

‘Anoint your knives with poison’ : What incitement looks like on social media

Facebook posts call on people to ‘set the area on fire’ and ‘anoint the knives with a poisonous substance’; Hundreds of masked people demonstrate in… Read More ›

Industrial giant Alcoa has bad news about China

Industrial giant Alcoa has bad news about China

  There’s more bad news about China. Industrial giant Alcoa on Thursday reported earnings that missed on the top and bottom lines. But additionally, the… Read More ›

WASHINGTON ANALYST: ‘This is the political equivalent of a dumpster fire’

WASHINGTON ANALYST: ‘This is the political equivalent of a dumpster fire’

  House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-California)decision to take his name out of the race for speaker means that “winter has come,” Guggenheim Securities analyst… Read More ›