Elad Benari

Elad Benari

News writer based in North America

Elad was born in Haifa, Israel, and currently resides in Canada.

News by Elad Benari

IFCJ Marks Ten Years

IFCJ holds special conference in the Knesset and talks about Christian support for Israel.

IFCJ Marks Ten Years

'U.S. Christians Support Israel'

Mike Evans, author of "Game Changer", visits Israel's Knesset and has a revealing message for Israel's citizens about Obama and Iran.

'U.S. Christians Support Israel'

ISM Supported Terrorism

Stuidy: ISM hindered the IDF in the Second Intifada, helps Hamas in Gaza, promotes anti-Israel hate propaganda worldwide. US turns blind eye.

ISM Supported Terrorism

Mavi Marmara to Set Sail Again

Ship which participated in flotilla will be returning to Istanbul later this month and is scheduled to once again set sail towards Gaza next May.

Mavi Marmara to Set Sail Again

Italy to Fight Web Anti-Semitism

Italy approves protocol that would allow local investigators to coordinate investigations into online anti-Semitism in other parts of the world.

Italy to Fight Web Anti-Semitism

Austria: Yodel Offends Muslims

Austrian man fined after his yodeling offends his Muslim neighbor.

Austria: Yodel Offends Muslims

Is There an Ecological Intifada?

New report shows that the streams in Judea and Samaria are contaminated by Arab sewage. Could this be a deliberate sabotage by Arabs?

Is There an Ecological Intifada?

EU Ready to Recognize Arab State

EU says that it is ready to recognize a Palestinian state but stops short on recognizing it outright.

EU Ready to Recognize Arab State

Landau on Water Crisis

Israel's Minister of National Infrastructure asks government offices to work together to solve Israel’s continuing water crisis.

Landau on Water Crisis

‘Bishara Law’ Passes 1st Reading

Knesset approves first reading of a bill that would stop payment of salary to MKs who are suspected of serious crimes.

‘Bishara Law’ Passes 1st Reading

Hundreds Remember Kahanes

Family members, friends and supporters attend a memorial evening in Jerusalem on Monday for terror vicitms Rabbi Binyamin Ze’ev and Talya Kahane.

Hundreds Remember Kahanes

Kahanes to be Remembered

Memorial ceremony to be held in Jerusalem for Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev and Talya Kahane, murdered by terrorists in 2000. They left six young orphans.

Kahanes to be Remembered

Madoff’s Son Commits Suicide

Eldest son of convicted Ponzi schemer, whose involvement in the scheme was questioned, kills himself in New York.

Madoff’s Son Commits Suicide

Students Help Beit Oren

Students from Herzliya travel to the north to help rebuild the kindergartens in Beit Oren following the fire.

Students Help Beit Oren

Special Menorah at White House

Menorah used in White House Chanukah ceremony comes from synagogue that was damaged during Hurricane Katrina.

Special Menorah at White House

Back to Indirect Peace Talks?

Washington continues efforts to resume direct peace talks between Israel and PA, conducts separate talks with officials from each.

Back to Indirect Peace Talks?

New Community in Negev Shelved

5 years after expulsion, Nature Preservation Society’s objection to Negev community for the Jewish residents expelled from Gaza is accepted.

New Community in Negev Shelved

Dershowitz Receives Begin Prize

Noted American professor among those to receive Begin Prize for his activities promoting Israel.

Dershowitz Receives Begin Prize

Shells Fired, One Wounded

Four mortar shells fired from Gaza into Israel, one person was moderately wounded. ISA reports an increase in terror attacks during November.

Shells Fired, One Wounded

Death Sentence for Collaborator

Three alleged collaborators with Israel have been found guilty by a Gaza court; one was sentenced to death.

Death Sentence for Collaborator

Tel Aviv Lights Chanukah Candles

Huge initiative sees dozens of businesses in Tel Aviv lighting menorahs and displaying them in their windows.

Tel Aviv Lights Chanukah Candles

Israel was ‘Slow’ in Fire

PA Dep. Min.of Prisoners says that Israel created 'a lag' in evacuating Arab prisoners from the Damon prison. 36 Israelis died trying to get there.

Israel was ‘Slow’ in Fire

Youth Assembly for Elad Riven

Ministry of Education to hold a special youth assembly in Haifa at the conclusion of shloshim of youngest fire victim.

Youth Assembly for Elad Riven

Gas Attack in French Hill?

Residents of Jerusalem neighborhood complain of constant harassment and terror from a nearby Arab neighborhood.

Gas Attack in French Hill?

Argentina Recognizes PA as State

More South American countries expected to do the same, allowing PA to avoid making peace or recognizing Jewish state.

Argentina Recognizes PA as State

Wilders: Jordan is Palestine

Leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom, speaking in Israel, blames the Arab leaders as well as Islam for the conflict in the Middle East

Wilders: Jordan is Palestine

Organizations Help Fire Victims

Jewish Agency helps evacuated children enjoy their Chanukah vacation while Selah assists families of immigrant victims.

Organizations Help Fire Victims

Cemetery Vandal Convicted

National Socialist Movement could face up to seven years in prison for vandalizing a Jewish cemetery near Chicago.

Cemetery Vandal Convicted

Inbar: Nothing New in WikiLeaks

INN TV speaks with Prof. Efraim Inbar at the BESA Center's Conference on U.S., Europe and the Middle East.

Inbar: Nothing New in WikiLeaks

Dr. Rid: No Political Vision

INN TV speaks to Dr. Thomas Rid who shares his views on the political vision in Israel.

Dr. Rid: No Political Vision

IAF Prepares for Aircraft

IDF base at Ramat David will absorb the aid planes from Greece and Cyprus.Bulgarian plane arrives Friday morning.

IAF Prepares for Aircraft

Hamas: Peace With Referendum

Hamas says it would respect a peace deal between PA and Israel if it is approved by a PA-wide referendum. Charter still calls to destroy Israel.

Hamas: Peace With Referendum

Chanukah: A Jump in House Fires

Israeli firefighters warn that extra caution must be exercised during Chanukah.

Chanukah: A Jump in House Fires

Rivlin: Hevron Preserves J'lem

Knesset Speaker participates in Chanukah candle lighting ceremony in Hevron.

Rivlin: Hevron Preserves J'lem

Olah Joins Border Police

A Jewish female immigrant from the United States successfully completes basic training on the way to serving in Border Police.

Olah Joins Border Police

Princeton Votes on Hummus

Pro-Arab student group seeks to boycott Israeli hummus brand due to its support of IDF soldiers.

Princeton Votes on Hummus

Separate Classes-Better Results?

Boys and girls who study in separate classrooms are better focused and achieve better results, says director of hareidi institute.

Separate Classes-Better Results?

Israel Invests in Gas Emissions

2.2 billion shekels to be invested over the next decade. The target: a 20% CO2-equivalent reduction by 2020.

Israel Invests in Gas Emissions

Jerusalem Conducts War Drill

Jerusalem municipality departments to practice war-like scenarios, such as missile attacks and absorption of mass numbers of citizens.

Jerusalem Conducts War Drill

'Exposures Demand Policy Change'

Professor Eytan Gilboa believes the exposures by WikiLeaks weaken the U.S.

'Exposures Demand Policy Change'