Bin Laden's Associate Killed by Syrian Jihadists
Syrian rebel commander who fought alongside Al-Qaeda founder killed by members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).
Elad was born in Haifa, Israel, and currently resides in Canada.
Syrian rebel commander who fought alongside Al-Qaeda founder killed by members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).

Jordan’s King Abdullah II rejects the notion that his country is an "alternative homeland" for Palestinian Arabs.

Deputy Minister warns against construction freeze, says that PA's rejection of Kerry's framework proves it doesn't want peace.

Russia calls its ambassador to Ukraine back to Moscow for "consultations", cites "escalation of the situation."

Alert IDF soldiers catch six pipe bombs in the possession of two Palestinian Arabs in the Shomron.

Netanyahu's public support for wounded Syrians sends an important message, opposition leader tells Israeli radio.

Nusra Front claims responsibility for suicide car bombing in Hermel, which killed three soldiers.

Three days after being purchased by Facebook, WhatsApp's users were unable to access the service for several hours on Saturday.

The United States hopes no one will interfere with the talks with Iran, says chief American negotiator as she arrives in Jerusalem.

Freed former Ukrainian Prime Minister hails protesters as "heroes" after President Viktor Yanukovych flees Kiev.

Kurdish group captures Tal Brak after fighting jihadists from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

Hollywood was a Jewish invention, the goals of which were "to take over the greatest superpower in the world," claims Al-Manar TV.

Islamist rebels in eastern Syria order women to put on the Islamic veil, warn against defying the order.

Iran is sticking to a six-month nuclear freeze, says the UN atomic agency in a new report.

Israel is "willfully sabotaging" Kerry's peace efforts, Hanan Ashrawi tells visiting J Street delegation.

Bulgaria says it has identified another suspect in the attack that killed five Israelis in Burgas.

Three men aged 88, 92 and 94 detained by German authorities on suspicion of being guards at Auschwitz.

Secretary of State Kerry "is doing an amazing job" mediating peace efforts, Peres tells Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.

Kerry and PA chairman "continue their constructive conversations on a framework", says American official.

Opposition slams Netanyahu, after 21 MKs send him a letter clarifying that a construction freeze is out of the question.

Following request from Muslim student, Bar Ilan University's administration agrees to set aside one room for Muslim prayers.

Jerusalem should “be liberated from the yoke of Israel,” says Rouhani at meeting with the speaker of the PA parliament.

Tunisian jailed since 2012 for posting caricatures of the prophet Mohammed online receives a pardon.

Nuclear talks between Iran and six powers make modest progress, as Washington says they were "constructive and useful."

U.S. President Barack Obama and Turkish PM Erdogan discuss "the importance" of Turkey and Israel normalizing their relations.

The Iranian regime smiles when it meets with the West, but is in fact a murderous and cruel regime, says ambassador Ron Prosor.

United States expresses concern over comments against Israel by chief PA negotiator, says they are "unhelpful".

President Shimon Peres says he is determined to end his term in July, as scheduled according to the law.

In biggest acquisition yet, Facebook purchases fast-growing mobile messaging service WhatsApp.

U.S. Secretary of State hints that Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria may not be evicted from their homes in a future peace agreement.

Court approves renewal of Hadassah doctors' malpractice insurance, paves the way for end of strike.

Shaked Committee approves criminal sanctions on hareidim who evade army service. MK Yogev demands a re-vote.

Hungarian Jewish leaders talking with Russia over the return of a collection of religious items looted by the Red Army.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations unanimously nominated to chair the elections for the UN Human Rights Committee.

Despite protests, Turkey's president Abdullah Gul signs law that tightens controls over web use.

In his final report before stepping down as a human rights expert, Richard Falk calls on the UN to back a “legitimacy war” against Israel.

After he blasts "settlements" as destructive, PA Chairman calls for "peaceful solution" to conflict.

Hadassah management and employees reach interim agreement. Employees will return to work on Wednesday morning.

Heads of NGO Monitor present new report on EU funding for anti-Israel organizations ahead of high-level meetings in Brussels.

Jose Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission (EC), meets European rabbis in wake of latest anti-Semitism.
