9 Cops Hurt in Arab Riots on the Temple Mount
Nine cops were hurt Sunday as Arabs continued to riot on the Temple Mount, and violence spread elsewhere in the Old City.
Nine cops were hurt Sunday as Arabs continued to riot on the Temple Mount, and violence spread elsewhere in the Old City.

A top aide to Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas was arrested Sunday for incitement and attacking a police officer at the Temple Mount.

Police Commissioner Dudi Cohen accused the Islamic Movement of fueling the Arab riots that rocked the Temple Mount Sunday, vows a tough response.

Thieves have stolen 53 goats belonging to a Jewish Agency Youth Village south of Hadera and near an area heavily populated by Arabs.

A court last week sentenced pro-Hamas activist Ezra Nawi to 30 days in jail for assaulting police. On Saturday, he helped Arabs invade Jewish land.

Minister Limor Livnat apologized Thursday for the Disengagement, saying she was “deeply sorry” for voting in favor of the measure.

Drama at swearing-in ceremony of Shimshon Battalion: soldiers hold up protest signs against evictions of fellow Jews.

Security expert Dan Shiftan: October 2000 riots were a battle between the State of Israel and its enemies.

Former Israeli President Yitzchak Navon describes today's anti-Semitism, and potential solutions.
Defense expert Dr. Emily Landau: Iran will be able to replenish its enriched uranium within one year.
Israel and the United States kicked off the joint military exercise 'Juniper Cobra' on Thursday in the shadow of threats from Iran.

Minister Yaakov Margi slams the Kibbutz (cooperative community) movement for illegally selling land as burial plots.

Supreme Court rules that travel restrictions may be imposed upon Arabs in order to protect lives – but said other methods must be considered.

MK Dr. Ben-Ari is urging Israeli leaders to perpetuate the memory Rabbi Meir Kahane, the New York-born founder of the now illegal Kach movement.

The Tzohar Rabbis' group is initiating an independent marriage registration system, like the hareidi one.

Ministers Ben Eliezer and Barak, as well as MK Nafaa, fined for missing too many Knesset sessions. Lieberman gets off the hook.
Maj.-Gen. Gadi Shamni, outgoing Head of Central Command, attacked settlers for pressuring officers. They attacked back.

Venerated rabbi adds his voice to those who say that ICFJ supports missionary activity.

Courts have taken harsh measures against Jews in Judea and Samaria, but a judge gave only a slap on the wrist to a leftist who struck policemen.

The nationalist Cities of Israel (Mattot Arim) group will begin distributing a new sticker in the coming days: 'IDF Cleans up after Dove of Peace.'

Prime Minister Netanyahu told “Facing Tomorrow" that the world must end its dependence on oil "that strengthens terror and damages planet Earth.”

An Arab who entered Kfar Tavor on an ATV on Yom Kippur in 2007, plowed into a group of children and killed Tal Zino, 9, received 9 years in jail.

Tel Aviv academic conference discusses how to give secret services more force against terrorists despite the 'religion of human rights.'

Residents of Judea and Samaria worry that the olive harvest will once again mean Arab terrorist attacks on Jews.

More than 1,500 guests will take their places in this week’s Facing Tomorrow international conference in Jerusalem, initiated by President Peres.

Knesset preparing a law that would make it impossible for enemy population to sue Israel for damages incurred in IDF operations.

Attempts to convince Obama to stop Americans’ donations for buying land in eastern Jerusalem will backfire against Arabs, a nationalist said.

A record number of people, 1.5 million, visited the Western Wall in the Hebrew month of Tishrei, "evidence the Wall is a spiritual home for all."

The terrorist is dead. Long live the terrorist: 2% of the Palestinian Authority trusts Yasser Arafat more than anyone else, a new poll finds.

For the first time in years, studies at the higher education institutions began with no strike on the horizon.
President Peres eulogized slain minister Ze'evi and claimed that he once called for a 'State of Yishmael.' MK Ben Ari: Peres is twisting history.

A new seismic-based system created in Israel offers a new line of defense against underground tunneling terrorists and surface infiltrations.

At the Israel Defense Exhibition, ITL presented the latest developments in peripheral equipment to support advanced troops.
An Arab citizen of Israel was seriously injured in a combined rock and firebomb attack south of Hevron.
Released for publication: Israeli forces found a terrorist weapons lab near Jerusalem in mid-September.

Video footage of the Sanz-Klausenburg rebbe's recent visit to Hevron, including moving prayers in the Tomb of the Patriarchs.
Israel company develops technology that uses infrared to avoid incidents of “friendly fire” on the battlefield.

Brothers Shlomo and Eitan Katz, both professional singers, talk to INN TV's Yoni Kempinski about their lives on and offstage.
Israeli-developed rappelling equipment leaves rescuers with hands free to maneuver, shoot.
Minister Daniel Hershkowitz visits the Gush Katif museum and is moved to tears. “We shouldn't forget,” he says.
'Women in Green' appeal to public in campaign against the IDF's distancing orders against activists from Judea and Samaria.
The IDF held its eighth annual sports championship, as part of a larger plan to improve physical fitness. INN TV was there.
A brief Persian-language video broadcast in Iran promises $10 million for information leading to kidnapped Israeli soldier Ron Arad.

The Sanz-Klausenburg Rebbe visits Hevron prior to his son's wedding. Hundreds accompany the rebbe for his emotional visit.

Fiery debate in the Knesset: MK Ben-Ari faces off with Arab MKs, MK Danny Danon rips up Goldstone report.

Israeli-developed personal field bandage is a primary dressing, triangular dressing, elastic bandage and tourniquet all in one.
A study conducted in Ben Gurion University finds that three times more Jews pay property taxes than Arabs – but it's not for nationalistic reasons.

Three residents of Samaria have been distanced from their homes, with no official justification. Civil rights group condemns the lack of response.

“I have to reject 2-3 requests a day for special events,” says rabbi, explaining why new olim will no longer be greeted at the Western Wall.

The Central Bureau of Statistics has released the latest population figures for Israeli cities and towns. The numbers are up at a 1.5% annual rate.

Gaza terrorists launched a Kassam rocket attack on a western Negev kibbutz Tuesday evening. At least one rocket landed in an agricultural field.
A unique gathering aimed at improving Jewish and Bedouin ties was held Tuesday afternoon in the Negev city of Rahat.
The third annual Israel Defense Exhibition is taking place this week, showcasing more than 60 Israeli and international products and technologies.
Col. (res.) Tziki Sela resigns command of Oz immigration control unit after media frenzy over remarks about anarchists.

Kadima leader Livni may be in trouble as voices within the party call for new primaries.

MK Orly Levy-Abukasis: Children in Judea and Samaria must not lack classrooms and protected vehicles just because state freezes construction.

Maayanei Hayeshua hospital in Bnei Brak saw 900 births in September, including 90 sets of twins. The day with the most births was Yom Kippur.

The Nishmat Center celebrates a decade since orthodox Jewish women were first certified as consultants on Jewish law.
The Second Session of the 18th Knesset – expected to be stormy – begins Monday afternoon with speeches by Peres and Netanyahu.

Netanyahu tackles “extremists’ lies” that Israel digging under the Temple Mount. Most of the Arab world has made the same allegations.
