French Jews oppose Cannes film defending Munich terrorists
‘Munich: A Palestinian Story’ by director Nasri Hajjaj claims German police, not Palestinian hostage-takers, killed Israeli athletes at 1972 Olympics The umbrella group of… Read More ›
‘Munich: A Palestinian Story’ by director Nasri Hajjaj claims German police, not Palestinian hostage-takers, killed Israeli athletes at 1972 Olympics The umbrella group of… Read More ›
Despite some newspapers initially blaming Israel for Badreddine’s death, the Lebanese terrorist organization has declared the assassination to be the work of ‘criminal gangs;’ Hezbollah… Read More ›
Following ultra-Orthodox Jewish students’ bus being set ablaze in Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, some are wondering if days of rioting will return. For days,… Read More ›
Speaker of the Knesset Yuli Edelstein received a letter from a former Syrian brigadier general, Nabil al-Dandel, who defected from the ranks of the regime… Read More ›
Netanyahu chastises Paris on last month’s UNESCO vote; Hollande: we regret the misunderstanding. French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault is set to arrived in Israel… Read More ›
The assassination of Mustafa Badreddine is a blow to Hezbollah’s already low morale and is an example of the group’s vulnerability. The circumstances of… Read More ›
In the end, with all of the theatrics and corny Euro pop, it was a deeply serious and political song that won the contest. … Read More ›
The once frosty relationship between Israel and Greece has blossomed into a new partnership dedicated to boosting security ties, as the region is plagued by… Read More ›
Secret Service to investigate Tony Senecal following revelation of slur-filled Facebook posts WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump’s former butler has drawn the attention of… Read More ›
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen will not rule out the Fed using negative interest rates. In response to a question submitted by US Rep.… Read More ›
Earlier this week at TechCrunch Disrupt, the cofounder of no-fee stock-trading app Robinhood had to defend his company’s basic premise, and his answer showed… Read More ›
One email sent by Android cofounder Andy Rubin in 2006 may end up costing Google billions in its ongoing legal war with Oracle. At… Read More ›
Brooklyn, NY – A New York prosecutor won’t pursue a disorderly conduct case against a postal carrier whose caught-on-camera arrest sparked outrage. Brooklyn District Attorney… Read More ›
New York – Small business owners say it’s time the presidential candidates provide concrete details on how they’ll tackle key issues including taxes, health… Read More ›
Los Angeles – With the primary season’s biggest prize in play, Hillary Clinton has fashioned a strategy to reprise her 2008 victory in California… Read More ›
Damascus, Syria – The brutality of Syria’s civil war is staggering: More than 300,000 people killed, and millions either internally displaced or have fled the… Read More ›
Maria Sharapova may be provisionally banned from tennis but it is business as usual for her Sugarpova brand. Sharapova’s candy business, which she founded in… Read More ›
Beijing – China is quite possibly Donald Trump’s favorite campaign-trail target. Earlier this month, the presumptive Republican nominee went as far as describing China’s trade… Read More ›
Sites across the country filled with many doing traditional cookouts; heavy traffic reported on major roads Throngs of Israelis crowded national parks, beaches and… Read More ›
Amid harsh internal criticism, opposition leader says if appropriate offer is made by Netanyahu, he would seriously consider it Opposition leader and Zionist Union… Read More ›