Saudi Arabia Threatens to Block YouTube
Saudi Arabia threatens to block YouTube in the kingdom if Google does not respond to a request to deny access to an anti-Islam film.
Elad was born in Haifa, Israel, and currently resides in Canada.
Saudi Arabia threatens to block YouTube in the kingdom if Google does not respond to a request to deny access to an anti-Islam film.

Catherine Ashton will consult with UN partners in New York after face-to-face talks with Iran's Saeed Jalili.

PA negotiator Saeb Erekat attacks Romney over comments that the PA does not want peace. "No peace means continued occupation."

A husband and wife who were returning home from synagogue in East Brunswick this past Shabbat, were struck by a car and killed.

The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards says his country will target U.S. bases in the Middle East and Israel if attacked.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says Iran's leaders are guided by "unbelievable fanaticism" and can't have nuclear weapons.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta sides with Obama, reject Israel's demand of "red lines" for Iran.

Three Jews lightly injured after being attacked by Arabs who tried to reach the village of Esh Kodesh in the Binyamin area.

In the second video in two days, Warren Weinstein asks his wife to contact American Jewish communities to secure his release.

The lawyer for U.S. contractor Alan Gross, who is in jail in Cuba, rejects claims by Havana that his client is in good health.

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas calls President Shimon Peres, wishes Israelis a Happy New Year.

U.S. Treasury imposes sanctions on Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah and two other members, for their role in aiding the crackdown in Syria.

The White House does damage control after Obama hints that the U.S. no longer considers the Egyptian government an ally.

The UN atomic agency's board approves with a crushing majority a resolution criticizing Iran. China and Russia vote in favor.

President Obama says the Jewish New Year is a time to "renew the unbreakable bond we share with our friends and allies."

Libyan Prime Minister Mustafa Abu Shagur says arrests made in attack on U.S. consulate in Benghazi.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu watched a drill of the IDF's Golani Brigade. "All of Israel supports you," he told the soldiers.

Yair Lapid predicts his Yesh Atid party will receive 22 seats in the next election, says Israel needs and wants change.

New IAEA resolution criticizes Iran over its defiance of UN Security Council resolutions and its refusal to allow IAEA inspections.

Cuba insists that jailed U.S. contractor Alan Gross is in decent health, despite his wife's assertion he has lost more than 100 pounds.

United States evacuates most of its diplomatic staff from Libya and takes Tripoli embassy down to emergency staffing.

French President calls Netanyahu to discuss Iran, stresses France's determination that Iran should suspend its nuclear program.

Apple introduced its new iPhone 5: A lighter, thinner and more powerful version of its iconic mobile device.

Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, thanks him for his decision to expel Iranian diplomats.

U.S. sources say they do not believe the attack on the consulate in Benghazi had something to do with a film mocking Islam.

Egyptian authorities order the arrest of Mubarak's last prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq, on charges of corruption.

Lawyers for Allan Gross, who is imprisoned in Cuba, ask a UN working group on arbitrary detentions to press for their client's release.

Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Ya’alon attacks Defense Minister Ehud Barak for siding with the U.S. on Iran.

Report: the head of the British Secret Service made a secret visit to Israel and urged Netanyahu not to attack Iran.

The “Education at a Glance 2012” report finds that 64% of Israelis reach higher education, second only to Canada.

Hours after the announcement that Obama would not meet Netanyahu in New York later this month, the two leaders speak by phone.

Deputy Chief of Staff Major General Yair Naveh warns that terrorism along the borders with Syria and Egypt is increasing.

Two-thirds of the Israeli public support the recognition of the Ariel University Center as a full-fledged university, survey finds.

One American official killed as Islamists attack the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, over "film which offends Islam."

White House rejects reports that Obama refused to meet Netanyahu because of Iran, says the two "won't be in New York" at the same time.

Netanyahu orders the transfer of a 250 million shekel advance to the PA from tax revenues collected by Israel.

Sderot councilor hopes that all residents of southern Israel will be able to observe the High Holy Days quietly, as rocket fire continues.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague says he is disappointed with the government's recognition of the Ariel University.

Home Front Defense Minister: The Arab world has begun the long journey which ends with Muslim Brotherhood control.

IAEA chief Yukiya Amano calls on Iran to open up the Parchin military site, where it may have covered up traces of nuclear activity.
