Mubarak's Sons Charged with Insider Trading
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's two sons believed to have made millions of pounds in illicit gains from the sale of a bank.
Elad was born in Haifa, Israel, and currently resides in Canada.
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's two sons believed to have made millions of pounds in illicit gains from the sale of a bank.

PA rejects Defense Minister Barak’s suggestion that Israel consider a unilateral disengagement from Judea and Samaria.

Former Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin: military action in Iran would be less dangerous than if Iran acquires a nuclear bomb.

White House spokesman Jay Carney says military action in Syria would not be "the right course of action."

Michèle Flournoy, former U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, warns against attacking Iran before exhausting other options.

Switzerland’s largest supermarket chain announces it will label products from Judea, Samaria and east Jerusalem.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu: Iran should be required to stop all enrichment, but instead the demands are being watered down.

Israeli owners of the Mitsubishi Grandis, driven by the Atias family, report of repeated malfunctions in the car's gas pedal.

Esther Wachsman, mother of Nachshon Wachsman, has implored President Peres to work to free Jonathan Pollard.

Head of the British Israel Coalition speaks about the group's response to protesters who tried to stop a performance by Israeli actors.

U.S. designates the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, a Lebanese-based terror group, as a global terrorist organization.

Muslim Brotherhood says its candidate is leading in exit polls from Egypt's landmark presidential election.

Deputy head of the Binyamin Regional Council says terrorists have been encouraged by the deal to free Gilad Shalit.

After making little progress in Baghdad, Iran and six world powers agree to meet again in Moscow in June.

Benzi Gopstein, head of the Lehava Organization, sends a letter to Mark Zuckerberg over his marriage to a non-Jew.

Attorney General will likely not prosecute the authors of the controversial “Torat Hamelech” book.

Interior Minister Eli Yishai announces he will begin to impose fines on any mayors who employ immigrants from Africa.

The IAEA will publish new report concluding that Iran installed 350 new centrifuges at the Fordow underground facility since February.

New video shows that PA is continuing to air programs that encourage children to hate Jews and Christians.

Assad is quickly spending through his cash reserves as sanctions choke off many sources of funding, but is getting help from Iran.

Head of the Yemen Jewry preservation organization stresses the importance of bringing Yemeni Jews to Israel.

Residents of Gush Etzion blocked an intersection for two hours, in protest of the ongoing rock attacks by Palestinian Authority Arabs.

Two years after a Ramallah square was named after terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, the PA continues to view her as a role model.

Court rules that the police will compensate a man who was brutally beaten during the 2006 Amona expulsion in the amount of 230,000 shekels.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addresses the thousands of young Jews who came to Israel as part of the Masa Israel project.

A statement issued by the European Union seems to suggest it supports PA Arabs’ rights to throw stones during non-violent protests.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman meets Britain's Foreign Secretary, William Hague, expresses skepticism over agreement with Iran.

Likud ministers may vote in favor of a law to legalize Jewish outposts and disputed neighborhoods, contrary to Netanyahu's position.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu offers his condolences over the deaths of eight members of the Atias family in horrific crash.

Israeli rabbis meet EU Ambassador Andrew Standley, explain that the Torah absolutely forbids giving land to Arabs.

U.S. Senate unanimously approves a package of new economic sanctions on Iran, days before nuclear talks in Baghdad.

Hevron, too, was liberated in in 1967. Jews could visit the Tomb of the Patriarchs again. Hundreds came to remember, celebrate.

Former German Bundesbank member Thilo Sarrazin claims in new book that Merkel’s European policy is motivated by guilt for the Holocaust.

Arutz Sheva received complaints from residents of Judea and Samaria who can no longer receive driving directions on Google Maps.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz meets with his Chinese counterpart, General Chen Bindnge.

Eight members of the same family killed in tragic accident, after vehicle overturns and catches fire in Tiberias.

Emotional Netanyahu vows: "I know my roots. I will never give up any of Jerusalem". Rosh yeshiva reveals letters from PM's grandfather.

Education Minister Saar slams former PM Olmert for saying in a newspaper interview that Israel will have to make concessions in Jerusalem.

Relatives of Hamas member Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, killed in a Dubai hit in 2010, plan to block release of movie about the hit.

Former neo-Nazi elected as a local councillor for Labour in Britain, causing outrage among Tories.
