‘Only I didn’t get to know my father, the admired commander’
Sergeant Noam Belachsan was 18 months old when her father, Major Eitan Belachsan, was killed while leading his paratroopers unit on an operation in Lebanon;… Read More ›
Sergeant Noam Belachsan was 18 months old when her father, Major Eitan Belachsan, was killed while leading his paratroopers unit on an operation in Lebanon;… Read More ›
Following Jewish community protests, lawmakers rail against their own party, accusing leadership of failing to tackle anti-Semitism within its ranks British Labour lawmakers, along… Read More ›
Washington – U.S. Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo made a secret visit to North Korea over the Easter weekend and met with North… Read More ›
West Palm Beach, Florida – President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday that five locations are being considered for his widely anticipated meeting with North… Read More ›
Syrian media and eyewitnesses reported missile, anti-aircraft fire and fighter jets early Tuesday morning. Syrian media and locals reported air strikes and Syrian air… Read More ›
Analysis: The US-led strike in Syria was a symbolic, cautious punishment, without risking a conflict with the Russians, who have signaled that they would defend… Read More ›
At pre-Independence Day event, defense minister tells IDF top brass to prepare for Iran-led coalition; Netanyahu skips confab Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman on Monday… Read More ›
Chicago – For the first time, a treatment that boosts the immune system greatly improved survival in people newly diagnosed with the most common… Read More ›
A federal judge on Monday denied President Trump’s and his lawyer Michael Cohen’s requests to block the Justice Department from reviewing documents they seized… Read More ›
An analysis on what the repercussions of the US strikes in Syria might mean for the use of chemical weapons in smaller states. The… Read More ›
Analysis: Decades of deep-rooted mistrust and institutionalized hostility between the Islamic Republic and Western powers have convinced Iranian leaders that the more they retreat and… Read More ›
When a couple who survived the Holocaust first opened Hungarian Kosher Foods in 1973, the idea of having a certified grocery, bakery, and butcher under… Read More ›
New York – With members of the Jewish community busying themselves with food-related matters after Pesach, rushing out to restock their bare pantries, standing on… Read More ›
Northern Syria – The air in the camp is thick, fraught with the muted mourning of people who have been through more than they can… Read More ›
Since the Russians entered the bloody conflict in 2015, the Syrian regime has become more brazen in its responses to Israeli strikes. With Russia… Read More ›
Base, in Aleppo’s southern suburbs, evacuated by Syrian, Iranian personnel days ago out of fear of US strike; unconfirmed reports attribute blast to fighter jet… Read More ›
Syria dictator still has poison gas and the means to deliver it; defected general says allied attacks didn’t target the ‘heart’ of his program … Read More ›
Brooklyn, NY – A well-known gay rights lawyer and environmental advocate has burned himself to death in a grisly protest against ecological destruction. Police say… Read More ›
The UN Security Council did not adopt a resolution from Russia on Saturday that would have condemned the US and its allies for a… Read More ›
The comments earned a swift rebuke from leading Jewish institutions in the United States. NEW YORK – Former Speaker of the US House of… Read More ›