Abbas, Fatah on Warpath: Jewish Settlements Are Suicide Bombs
Fatah’s Dahlan equated Jewish settlements with Arab suicide bombings while Abbas went on the diplomatic warpath, armed with Goldstone and Obama.
Fatah’s Dahlan equated Jewish settlements with Arab suicide bombings while Abbas went on the diplomatic warpath, armed with Goldstone and Obama.

Israel faces a new triple terror axis of Hamas, Sheikh Salah and Abbas, says Ben-Eliezer. MK Ben-Ari: Outlaw Islamic Movement as a terror group

Jews in Mitzpe Yericho are building a school for Cohanim (priests) and Levites, in order to teach them how to serve in the third Temple.
A study by a Boston-based think tank shows that America's military aid to the Palestinian Authority presents a clear threat to Israel's security.

Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon found time last week to celebrate Sukkot and a new Executive Torah Learning program despite his busy schedule.
95 terror attacks were carried out in September, up from 53 in August. Gaza terrorists fired 17 rockets, up from two in August.

Congregations throughout Israel continued the Simchat Torah celebrations Saturday night, this time with musical instruments.

Security forces dismantled the Mitzpe Ami settlement near Kedumim in Samaria on Saturday night; 13 arrested.

Protesters against the Shalit deal warned that release of terrorists will unleash a new terror wave. In unusual move, media covers demonstration.

A woman suffered moderate-to-serious head injuries when Arabs threw rocks on the vehicle she was traveling in Friday, in Shomron (Samaria).

INN-TV joined the thousands of early birds at the Western Wall in Jerusalem at 5 in the morning for Friday's Hoshana Raba <I>Vatikin</I> prayers.

About 3,000 people celebrated Simchat Beit HaShoeva at the community of Haresha in Binyamin.
INN TV visits Jerusalem's Old City over Sukkot to see how Jews are celebrating the week-long holiday.

As Hoshana Raba begins, Israelis gather to learn Torah around the country.
Singer Gershon Veroba talks about the RockAmi Festival featuring Moshav Band, Soulfarm, Piamenta and other young funky Jewish musicians.
The Temple Mount is sacred to the People of Israel, rabbis agree. Whether to block Jews from accessing the site completely is another story.

A Torah was brought with celebration and joy to its new home Wednesday in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Nof Zion.
The site of the destroyed Yad Yair outpost has become a dumping site for local Arabs, who have turned it into a garbage pit.

Arab MKs tour Temple Mount, complain that Israeli rule is 'the first times since Crusades' that Muslim prayer on mount is under limitations.

Thousands of Likud members converge in Samaria to protest against construction freeze. MK Danon: Likud in dangerous slide to the Left.

Defense Minister hosted Nachal Hareidi rabbis among other volunteer and activists in his sukkah, hailed hareidis for 'opening up to state.'

Alon replaces Brig.-Gen. Noam Tibon, who was a target for protests when he issued distancing orders to Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria.

A violence/media expert gives Hamas high marks for the Shalit video and says Israel's test will be if it falls for the emotions the tape aroused.

Two gov't ministers say Islamic Movement Northern Branch should be outlawed. MK demands investigation against Movement’s deputy chief for racism.

Israeli aerospace firms will be busy in 2010 with a major business forum in January and an air show later in the year, the State's largest ever.

Police and Jews agree an outpost building was torched Tuesday. Jews say Border Policeman “accidentally” torched it. "Police are investigating."

The High Court condemed the state for failing to fulfill an order from three years ago demanding that portions of the security fence be dismantled.

Sukkah at Mamsheet junction protests Bedouin illegal construction and the violence the Bedouins use to deter law enforcers.

“Love” was the keyword in Jerusalem Tuesday, where thousands of Christians marched in the annual Sukkot parade under the threat of Arab riots.

A Jerusalem court, shortly after police arrested Sheikh Salah for incitement, released him on orders that he stay out of the capital for 30 days.

One hundred rioting Arabs stoned Border Police officers in a Jewish neighborhood in eastern Jerusalem. PA charges Israel with “sparking a fire.”

Successful Jewish efforts in spurring on the historic process of the national return to Jerusalem have the Palestinian Authority concerned.

MK Moshe Matalon warns that Israel may be facing a “third Intifada,” calls for heavy-handed action to remove threat.

As Israel seeks to quell Muslim riots in Jerusalem, the Palestinian Authority tells Jerusalem Arabs to keep fighting.

Police have discovered wheelbarrows full of rocks on the Temple Mount; now believe “spontaneous” riots were pre-planned.

An Arab terrorist attacked a Border Police officer near the northern Jerusalem suburb of Shuafat on Monday. The officer is in stable condition.

Some 30,000 Jews streamed into the Western Wall plaza Monday morning for the traditional Priestly Blessing of the People of Israel.

The annual Regalim music festival takes place in the picturesque Jerusalem neighborhood of Nachlaot on Monday. INNTV's Yoni Kempinski is there.
Ein Gedi, a great holiday destination, is an oasis of lush beauty in the Judean Desert along the shores of the Dead Sea.

Arabs rioted in northern Jerusalem on Sunday as MK Ben-Ari warned: police policy encourages violent attacks.

The U.S. State Department advises Americans not to enter Jerusalem's Old City during the week-long "autumn" holiday of Sukkot, and Simchat Torah.

Police close Temple Mount for fear of Arab riots, though many Jews wished to visit the site for the Sukkot holiday. Arabs stoned police.

INN TV visits a four species market in Bnei Brak shortly before Sukkot.

Matisyahu returns to Israel on tour with new positive, hopeful songs that combine hasidic Judaism, jam band rock, hip hop and reggae.
Deal is completed: Red Cross vehicles took terrorist women to freedom in Judea, Samaria and Gaza once Shalit video was handed over.

Ten days after Elyasaf Chayim was killed while crossing a road on the way to the Or Etzion yeshiva, a study day was held in his memory
The High Court on Thursday night rejected an urgent appeal by a terror victims' group against the release of jailed female terrorists.
The former head of the Mossad's MIA department warns that the promised video of Gilad Shalit will serve Hamas's interests, not Israel's.

A true-to-life good-bad guys thriller has ended with the arrest of crime bosses of a drug smuggling cell as police try to clean up the underworld.

The streets of Jerusalem turn into an outdoor market for the many Biblical commandments of the Sukkot holiday, while huts spring up everywhere
Ya’ir Hirsch, shot in a terrorist ambush attack this week near Shilo, says he won’t give in, despite the long recovery period he faces.

Can government radio ban the use of the term “expulsion” in ads promoting the Gush Katif Museum? The High Court will decide next week.

Former Jewish Agency Director Zev Bielski blames bureaucracy for the plight of Gush Katif expulsion victims. “Sharon had good intentions.”

Jerusalem Mayor Barkat tells Supreme Court that hareidi-religious power in the city rabbinate should be weakened in favor of religious Zionists.

Following Tuesday's gun attack, Avi Roeh says such terror events can only be prevented if Jews and Arabs do not share the same highways.

48 hours before Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles), Chabad rabbis presented Dep. FM Ayalon with the Four Species.