Egyptian Lawmakers: Remove Israeli Ambassador
Members of Egypt’s upper house of parliament demand that the Israeli ambassador be removed because of "assaults on Al-Aqsa."
Elad was born in Haifa, Israel, and currently resides in Canada.
Members of Egypt’s upper house of parliament demand that the Israeli ambassador be removed because of "assaults on Al-Aqsa."

"Anyone who wants to legally promote building plans in Judea and Samaria can come to me," says Deputy Defense Minister.

The planned austerity measures have not hit PM Netanyahu's expenses, which have jumped 80% since 2009.

A commander in the Syrian opposition says Israel collaborating with Iran and Hizbullah to keep Assad in power.

The Hamas government in Gaza says that a recent campaign to target collaborators with Israel was a success.

Syria’s Information Minister says his country has a right to launch an operation against Israel from the Golan Heights.

Mubarak reportedly told a privately-owned newspaper that it was "too early" to judge successor Morsi.

Israel's security cabinet ends marathon talks on cuts in defense spending. Final decision expected Monday morning.

"We cannot remain silent" over Israel's alleged "assaults" on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, warns PA Chairman.

Turkey's prime minister calls on the U.S. to take action in Syria, says Assad used chemical weapons against his people.

The U.S. says that Israel's approval of new homes in Beit El is "counterproductive to the cause of peace."

Outrage causes Church of Scotland to agree to reword report that questioned the divine right of Jews to Israel.

As part of his ongoing efforts to get Israel and the PA talking, John Kerry hosted talks with special Middle East envoy Tony Blair.

Israel has no right to exist, says Yusuf al-Qaradawi during a visit to Gaza.

The Palestinian Authority has expressed anger, once again, after Israel signed off on plans for 296 new homes in the town of Beit El.

About 100 people demonstrated outside the home of Finance Minister Lapid against the planned budget cuts, calling on him to resign.

U.S. prosecutors have charged a third man in connection with a plot to derail a passenger train at the Canada-U.S. border.

The leader of the jihadist rebel force al-Nusra Front wounded by an army bombing near the Syrian capital.

President Shimon Peres sends a calming message to Jordan, after it summons the Israeli ambassador over an incident at the Temple Mount.

Radical Muslim cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who in the past called for suicide bombings in Israel, began a three-day visit to Gaza.

Jamal Tirawi, who was released by an Israeli court, denies he sent a suicide bomber to a Tel Aviv café in 2002.

The United States calls for both Israel and the PA to exercise restraint after the Grand Mufti is arrested for throwing chairs at Jews.

U.S. President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu speak by telephone about "regional security issues and Middle East peace."

Finance Minister Yair Lapid attempts to justify the budget cuts. "The rich are getting hit too."

A bill limiting the number of ministers to 19 passes preliminary Knesset vote, after being denounced by the opposition.

British physicist Stephen Hawking confirms that he cancelled his trip to Israel because of an academic boycott, not illness.

The Binyamin Residents’ Council: Reports about a construction freeze are proof we were right about Netanyahu.

Israel has not notified the PLO of any changes to its policy regarding construction in Judea and Samaria, says negotiator Saeb Erekat.

The U.S. and Russia agreed to push both sides in the Syria conflict to find a solution and hold an international conference.

The World Jewish Congress urged Europe's governments to consider a ban on far-right parties, at the end of a conference in Budapest.

Deputy Defense Minister Danny Danon says he is not aware of any silent freeze on construction in Judea and Samaria.

Syrian President says recent alleged Israeli airstrikes exposed the involvement of Israel and other countries in the events in Syria.

Hours after introducing budget cuts and tax increases, Finance Minister Yair Lapid signs an order calling to raise the prices of cigarettes.

Rebels on the Syrian side of the Golan abducted four Filipino UN peacekeepers in the same area where 21 peacekeepers were recently held.

Ministers, MKs and rabbis gathered at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva for the annual Jerusalem Day celebration. March to Kotel in early morning.

The United States says it is "highly skeptical" of an assertion by a UN investigator that Syrian rebels used chemical weapons.

Hans Lipschis, a 93-year-old alleged former guard at Auschwitz, arrested by Germany. He claims he was a cook.

The U.S. Navy says envoys from 41 nations have gathered in Bahrain to begin drills in the Persian Gulf.

Senator Robert Menendez offered legislation that would allow the U.S. to provide lethal weapons to the Syrian opposition.

Chinese president Xi Jinping discussed a four-point proposal for peace talks with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.
