Shots Fired Towards Gush Etzion Community
Gunshots fired towards a security guard’s post at Kibbutz Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. No casualties.
Elad was born in Haifa, Israel, and currently resides in Canada.
Gunshots fired towards a security guard’s post at Kibbutz Migdal Oz in Gush Etzion. No casualties.

Syria's opposition umbrella group meets in Istanbul in a bid to name a prime minister-in-exile.

Islamists in Britain who protested outside the French Embassy in London threatened that Islam will dominate France and England.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will soon visit Cairo in order strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.

Civil Administration issues eviction orders for a new illegal outpost established by Palestinian Authority Arabs over the weekend.

Channel 10 TV says PM Netanyahu may ask Ehud Barak to stay on as Defense Minister in order to keep Moshe Ya'alon away from the role.

Gaza’s Hamas rulers constantly claim that the region is under an “Israeli siege”, but continue to host leaders of Arab countries.

72,000 shekel fine imposed on Jewish Home over its failure to remove ad that shows Netanyahu side-by-side with Bennett.

Arab group launches a new media campaign in Europe, calling on Arabs to establish more illegal outposts in Judea and Samaria.

Labor, Yesh Atid and Hatnua slam Netanyahu over appointing outgoing Minister Moshe Kahlon as head of the Israel Lands Administration.

Saudi Arabia will contribute $20 million each month to the Palestinian Authority, a Saudi official says.

The PA Arabs who set up an illegal outpost north of Jerusalem do not intend to back down, say they will erect more tents.

Shas's Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, seeing Shas losing ground, launches an unprecedented attack on Naftali Bennett's Jewish Home party.

Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s forces used non-lethal chemical weapons against rebels in Homs, the French daily Le Monde reports.

“History won't forgive those who do not stop Iran's nuclear program,” Netanyahu tells a delegation of senators headed by John McCain.

Dozens of lecturers at the Open University call on the State of Israel to allow terrorists to study in universities while in prison.

Three-year-old toddler seriously wounded after being hit on the head by a rock at the community of Geva Binyamin-Adam.

Security forces in large numbers arrive at the Shomron outpost of Oz Tzion, demolish two structures.

The White House says that Ahmadinejad's latest warnings on the state of Iran's economy, proved the "profound impact" of nuclear sanctions.

PA leaders, interviewed on Israeli TV, say electing Netanyahu "will lead to disaster", claim Lieberman is "a thug and a criminal".

Central Elections Committee accepts Likud complaint against Jewish Home ad that shows Netanyahu and Bennett side-by-side.

Latest Channel 2 poll finds that the Likud Beytenu achieves 35 seats, followed by Labor with 16 and Jewish Home with 14.

More than 100 civilians have been killed in a new massacre north of the Syrian city of Homs, activists say.

Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency agree to resume talks over the country’s nuclear activities in Tehran on February 12.

Legendary actor Chuck Norris: "Vote for Netanyahu because a strong Prime Minister is a strong Israel."

30 hostages and at least 11 Al-Qaeda linked terrorists killed when Algerian forces storm a desert gas plant in a bid to free captives.

Hamas bans certain types of Israeli goods into Gaza. Israel nevertheless continues supplying goods.

Iranian state television broadcasts a "confession" of a Westerner who says he spied for the CIA.

MEMRI releases another video which depicts Egyptian Mohammed Morsi making anti-Semitic comments.

Twin car bombs kill at least 22 people in Idlib, as universities mourn 87 people killed in explosions on the student campus in Aleppo.

President Barack Obama demands an assault weapons ban and universal background checks for gun buyers.

Experts from the UN's nuclear watchdog agency arrive in Tehran for another round of talks to resolve concerns over Iran's nuclear program.

The Palestinian Authority, facing its worst financial crisis ever, will receive financial assistance from Saudi Arabia.

HonestReporting calls on CTV to acknowledge that it erred by referring to Tel Aviv as Israel’s capital instead of Jerusalem.

Admiral William Fallon, the former head of U.S. Central Command, warns that Israel won't be able to take out Iran's nukes in one shot.

Security forces begins to demolish the tents that were set up in the illegal Arab outpost in E1, PA media reports.

Supreme Court overturns a decision by the Elections Committee to invalidate the campaign ads of Balad and Otzma LeYisrael.

"The Security Council must act today, not tomorrow" to prevent Syria's chemical weapons from reaching Hizbullah, says Prosor.

New York becomes the first U.S. state to impose new restrictions on gun ownership in the wake the Connecticut massacre.

Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog prepare for a new round of talks, with Tehran expressing hope for a deal.
