Ezra - A Youth Movement's Identity Crisis
Ezra staff members speak about the significance of the definition of the movement and the contribution Ezra has on lives of young boys and girls.
Ezra staff members speak about the significance of the definition of the movement and the contribution Ezra has on lives of young boys and girls.

Eight Druze residents of the Golan get permission to travel from Israel to Syria and back despite enmity between the two states.

"Katzelah," the head of the National Union party, responds to “anti-Semitic terrorist attack” by Sudanese refugees in Tel Aviv.
Popularity for Abbas, promoted by the US as a ‘moderate” Arab” leader in the Palestinian Authority, has dropped while Hamas gains in polls.

Israel's cows will get kosher for Passover food and bedding, the Israel Agriculture Association says. Milk will be specially filtered.

Gaza terrorists fired a short range rocket at Israeli population centers. No one was hurt. Report: Hamas trying to prevent rocket fire.

A renowned rabbi and Israel's wealthiest industrialist have come together to create hareidi society's first vocational high school.

Tombs in Ashkelon threaten government stability as ministers argue over construction of a hospital wing, Health Ministry Director-General quits.

At Prime Minister's request, the first Bible Quiz for Adults in 29 years will be held this year. International championship to follow.

IDF troops stopped PA terrorists from attempted to stab a soldier near the Jewish community of Itamar in Samaria. Two terrorists were killed.

UN chief Ban Ki-Moon visited Gaza and blamed Israel for its economic woes but ignored Hamas’s smuggling of weapons for use against Israel.
Close to 200 people converged on the Gush Etzion intersection on Saturday night to demand action against the Arab attacks of the “Obama Intifada.”
A Gaza man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for "unsuccessful" terrorist activity.

Soldiers in Hevron are beaten, wounded by Arab mob in ambush. Commander: The army is restricting our use of force, this is the result.

Just days after Hurva is rededicated, a PA Arab man claims the land the synagogue was built on land that belongs to him.
A short range rocket exploded outside Sderot. Two people were treated for emotional trauma.

Two-thirds of Israel’s Jews are careful to eat only foods that are kosher for Passover during the holiday, regardless of their general observance.

Arab riots subside, but the PA escalates incitement and repeats an old blood libel that a Jew tried to burn down a Temple Mount mosque in 1969.

More than 13,000 tons of humanitarian aid made their way into Gaza last week as Egypt continues to keep its border shut.

Avner Netanyahu, son of Prime Minister, takes first place for boys in the national Bible-knowledge quiz. He will participate in the world finals.

Itamar Marcus, head of Palestinian Media Watch: "The PA promotes terror actively as well as glorifies and honors those who killed Israelis."

Jill Biden’s tour last week in Israel focused on Arabs and Bedouins and ignored Jews, except for a visit to graves.

Mitchell delays his return trip to Israel while the US is waiting for Netanyahu to respond to questions on new housing for Jews in Jerusalem.

Israel National News has obtained a document revealing that anti-Zionist activists are planning a dramatic 'Nakba' event this year in Israel.

Likud MK Danon: "Netanyahu said that the timing was problematic, but on the issue of the right of Jews to build in Jerusalem, he was very clear"

Police have raided an Arab laboratory near Hevron used to forge license plates and documents, allowing for the re-use of stolen Israeli cars.

Jordan destroyed the Hurva synagogue in 1948. It came back to life Monday. Hamas: Grounds for war.

Likud MKs agree to postpone debate over building freeze at Netanyahu's request.
Coalition head Ze'ev Elkin gathers signatures to show that across the political spectrum, Jerusalem is not up for discussion.

The government has approved the construction of a new security fence on Israel's southern border to stop infiltration by Sudanese and Eritreans.

The IDF caught the Hamas terrorist behind the murders of 10 Israelis, including Dr. Applebaum and his daughter in the Cafe Hillel suicide blast.

Jerusalem District Police have closed the Temple Mount to visitors for the next three days due to fears of rioting by Arab worshipers.
Likud MK Yariv Levin doesn't understand why PM Netanyahu apologized to the US over construction in Jerusalem.
Netanyahu will miss the historic reopening of the Hurva synagogue. Source says PM will absent himself to avoid conflict with US, PA.

MK Zevulun Orlev says he'll help Beit El obtain classrooms, space to grow.

Itamar Ben-Gvir and Baruch Marzel will be allowed to march through eastern Jerusalem neighborhood demanding 'equality in enforcement'.

Saar gets permission for students to visit historic sites in eastern Jerusalem.

The Committee for a Jewish Shdema warns of European-funded Arab land grabs, facilitated by planting olive trees and then claiming ownership.

For first time ever, a single official Remembrance Day ceremony will honor victims of terror as well as IDF soldiers.

90 senior counter terrorism officers from around the world came to Israel to learn from Israel's experience in this field.

IDF Central Command explores moving Israel's central-region population to communities in Judea and Samaria as an emergency option.

The second edition of a Passover Haggadah by pre-state Lehi militia leader Yisrael Eldad was warmly received by Knesset Members.

Labor's 'rebel' MKs announce their return to party politics, but say they will not work on behalf of the coalition.

IDF estimates that thousands of PA Arabs will use controversial Jerusalem-Modiin highway beginning in May. Attacks along the road continue.

Ben-Gurion University in the Negev joins YouTube with a channel sharing practical and educational material.
At 100th birthday, PM's father says Iran wants US Jews to believe Israel can be annihilated while they remain safe. PM tells of pillow fights.

The far-left New Israel Fund has influence in the halls of power in Israel, says MK Otniel Schneller.

The community of Ariel has grown from tents on a hilltop to a city of 20,000 and recently has been dubbed Samaria's “capital.”

TAU scientist hopes to harness the power of the pea plant to turn sunlight into energy.
PA Arabs enter Yitzhar and cause serious damage several days after an Arab girl wandered into the village.

Anti-Israel media? Aryeh Green, Director of Media Central says, "The media is not monolithic. We face a situation that is deeper than the media."
Video feature: Larry Greenfield, Executive Director of the Reagan Legacy Foundation, says: "Not enough done to meet the missile threat."

Dozens of Arabs, foreign anarchists rioted at the Beit Jala checkpoint in southern Jerusalem on Sunday over completion of the separation barrier.

Two new points on the map of Jerusalem for those who seek luxurious accommodation: the Mamilla Hotel and the David Citadel Hotel Spa

Yisrael Beiteinu (Israel Our Home) seeks to ease marriage, conversion for Israel's non-Jewish citizens.

The Land of Israel legal forum has asked that senior state attorney Dana Briskman be barred from cases involving leftist groups.

A senior Jerusalem city official says the government has shown apathy when it comes to projects aimed at keeping the city unified.

High Court rules protest will remain in basketball court and 300 demonstrators will be allowed to march through neighborhood.

Living the sunny Mediterranean lifestyle in Israel is a healthier way to keep one's arteries limber for longer, according to a new study

Despite stated policies for a Jewish majority in a united capital, Jerusalem’s “master plan” may lead to dividing the city, says a new study.
