Pathologists: Soldier’s bullet killed Hebron terrorist
Investigators claim that both the Israeli and Palestinian pathologist ruled that it was the bullet of the Kfir Brigade solider who shot the already-neutralized terrorist… Read More ›
Investigators claim that both the Israeli and Palestinian pathologist ruled that it was the bullet of the Kfir Brigade solider who shot the already-neutralized terrorist… Read More ›
IDF soldier who shot Abdel Fattah al-Sharif while he lay apparently helpless on the ground faces manslaughter charges The autopsy of Abdel Fattah al-Sharif,… Read More ›
Over seven decades later, Serbia passes law offering some belated redress to its now tiny Jewish community after seizing and incorporating most Jewish property during… Read More ›
Over 900 files related to the program have this far been released, illustrating what the paper characterized as an overly strict process which excluded many… Read More ›
Abbas says he is ready to meet Netanyahu “at any time.” Amid an unusual public spat with a senior US senator, Prime Minister Benjamin… Read More ›
Tel Aviv – Israel is looking east to China and India to help drive tourism, as visits to the country have yet to fully… Read More ›
PM said to finally submit Ran Baratz to vetting committee, despite history of derogatory statements; calls efforts to stymie appointment ‘absurd’ Prime Minister Benjamin… Read More ›
In rare TV interview, Palestinian leader says Netanyahu is still a ‘partner’ for talks; PA security forces are preventing knifings; and while there’s incitement in… Read More ›
Op-ed: The UN Human Rights Council approved a decision instructing the compilation of a blacklist of companies operating in the settlements; though it lacks enforcement… Read More ›
Abbas’s administration and Israel coordinate security in the West Bank despite the stalling two years ago of US-sponsored negotiations on Palestinian statehood. Palestinian Authority… Read More ›
Participant’s won’t discuss contents of off-record NY meet-up, will only say it was ‘constructive’ WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton met with over 20… Read More ›
State Department condemns Human Rights Council’s ‘bias’ against Israel in resolution that is ‘far outside their scope of authority’ The US on Wednesday condemned… Read More ›
Historian Harriet Scharnberg claims the Associated Press reached agreement with Hitler’s regime that it could not publish information that might weaken the Third Reich, while… Read More ›
Movement for Quality of Government wants the interior minister fired. An NGO wrote to Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit demanding that he reveal evidence from the… Read More ›
The synagogue was constructed in memory of Naftali Fraenkel, 16, Gil-Ad Shaer, 16, and Eyal Yifrah, 19, whom Hamas terrorists kidnapped and murdered on June… Read More ›
Group expected to release report in coming months. Envoys from the Middle East Quartet, made up of the US, Russia, EU and UN, met… Read More ›
Visiting Jerusalem, Chinese Vice Premier Liu Jindong announces start of talks over free-trade zone with Israel Israel and China have signed seven academic cooperation… Read More ›
After three years – or six Hanukkah receptions, as he measures it – of handling Iran deal criticism and fights with Netanyahu, Matt Nosanchuk steps… Read More ›
A new archive full of pictures of Jerusalem from over 100 years ago has been reopened. Here is a selection of some of them. Not… Read More ›
After popular protests and a prosecution which could not come up with any clear charges, the soldier who killed a neutralized terrorist in Hebron on… Read More ›