Legal Warfare May Stop IHH Flotilla
Threats of a lawsuit against a firm supplying communications equipment to the IHH flotilla may stop it from sailing - without a shot being fired.
Threats of a lawsuit against a firm supplying communications equipment to the IHH flotilla may stop it from sailing - without a shot being fired.
Assad’s regime paid poor farmers $1,000 to protest at the Israeli border and $25,000 to families for each person killed, an opposition party says.
Rabbi Michael Avraham takes on the topic of G-d, atheism and evolution in his new book, “G-d Plays Dice.”
U.S. officials are taking a dim view of Turkish and European attempts to once again breach Israel's blockade of Gaza with a new flotilla.
PA activists have plans for an activists' "fly-in" to Ben Gurion Int'l Airport on "Naksa Day" and on July 8. But it may just be a lot of hot air.
Arutz Sheva TV accompanied the annual festive march in honor of Jerusalem Day and brings you the sights and sounds from the capital of Israel.
Arabs attack cars returning from Mount of Olives Jerusalem events. Police seem not to care.
Former Mossad chief Danny Yatom advises the government to first redirect flotilla ships to Ashdod, check them, and then send them to Gaza.
This year's Jerusalem Day marks new records in the 44th year of the reunification of the nation's capital.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with students at the pre-military academy in Lod. "Education appears in the clearest way in preparatory academies."
MK Daniel Ben-Simon suggests using a different way to deal with flotilla activists this month: “Receive them with flowers.”
More than 5,000 people celebrated Jerusalem Day on Mount Grizim, overlooking Joseph’s Tomb (Kever Yosef) Tuesday night.
In honor of Jerusalem Day, Israel National News brings you photos of the holy city from the distant past, and the present.
Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer is a possible candidate to head the International Money Fund, but has made no final decision.
A free software guru has cancelled speeches at Israeli universities after objections from Palestinian Authority Arabs, who paid for his ticket.
An independent poll reveals that two-thirds of Israelis opposes a Palestinian Authority presence in Jerusalem and favor building for Jews.
Israel Tuesday night began celebrating the 44th year since the reunification Jerusalem in the Six-Day War in 1967, after 20 centuries of exile.
Breaking with tradition, the school year will start on August 26 rather than on September 1. This will allow schools traction before Rosh Hashana.
The Ofer Brothers Group and Tanker Pacific denies having illegally traded with Iran, as lawmakers call for an investigation of its practices.
Special events are scheduled at the Tomb of Samuel on Jerusalem Day, the traditional date of the death of the Prophet Samuel.
80-year-old Yitzchak Herskovitz appeared in court yesterday - fighting for justice on a second front.
Terror victims group slams Chief of Staff for failing to call shooting a terror attack, Ben-Ari calls to “fight the terrorists in uniform.”
Dozens of complaints as Channel 2 anchor adds her own commentary while translating Prime Minister's speech.
PA officers' gunfire aimed at Jewish worshipers was not only unjustified, but an intentional attack, IDF investigators tell Chief of Staff.
The annual Moskowitz Prize for Zionism will be awarded Monday to Rabbis Yehoshua Fass of Nefesh B’Nefesh and Chanan Porat, and to Meir Dagan.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, feeling the political winds in his favor, told the Cabinet Sunday that a unified Jerusalem is “the heart of the country.”
A shipping firm linked to Israeli billionaire Sammy Ofer allegedly docked seven oil tankers at an Iranian port despite US sanctions.
A new treatment for lymphoma, a type of cancer, has passed its Phase II clinical trial. CT-011 is produced by CureTech, a Teva company.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says the “time has come to unite” around the peace plan he brought to the US Congress.
Former IDF Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi told an academic audience Wednesday he had “failed” to find kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit.
"I must go down to the sea again," said 109 year old Meir Korner, after 60 years of sun at the Haifa beach led to a nose job at Rambam Hospital.
The White House, in a rare departure from “even-handed statements,” says the Palestinian Authority must begin “to give Israel confidence.”
“We can trust Israelis” to help with U.S. security, says Maine Sen. Collins in one of several videos prepared by AIPAC for its annual conference.
Road 1 at the entrance to Jerusalem will be expanded, and the highway will soon be three lanes wide, relieving traffic.
Nationalist activists and reporters detained after entering Shapira House in ancient Jewish capital.
Approximately 300,000 Israeli students tackle tricky math matriculation exams Monday, and officials hope there won’t be leaked answers this time.
MK Otniel Schneller is calling for his party to rise above politics and support Netanyahu. Now is not the time for 'political games,' he says.
A bill calling for sanctions against Jewish husbands who abandon their wives without giving a bill of divorce has been submitted to Knesset.
Chabad organizes parade in Tel Aviv in the spirit of “love your fellow man as you love yourself.”.
Protesters will wear nooses around their necks Sunday to express that Israel will not commit suicide by accepting Obama’s “Auschwitz borders.”
Arabs are unhappy with Obama’s meeting with Netanyahu. Talks are “useless,” says Hamas. Arab League: Why doesn’t Israel negotiate with Hamas?
The IDF has declared the northern Golan Heights a closed military zone.
Not for the first time, the IDF is considering the death penalty for blood-thirsty terrorists, this time for the murderers of the Fogels of Itamar.
Netanyahu’s publicly contradicting Obama’s attempt to shrink Israel’s borders is only “a friendly argument, he insists. Or was it a tantrum?
“A huge Lag B’Omer bonfire in the heart of the Shomron recalls Rabbi Shimon Ben Yochai’s diplomatic victory over the Roman Empire.”
Watch hundreds of thousands in Meron at the Hilula (memorial) of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.
A new study exposes the growing ideological diversity in the religious-Zionist world, names the three groups that influence most.
A Dutch couple will posthumously receive the Righteous Among the Nations award from Yad Vashem next Monday for their bravery.
The IDF has developed a new hotline to help lone soldiers after behaviorists said the troops needed more support.
Lawmakers are demanding a probe into a decision not to prosecute security adviser Uzi Arad over a leak to a journalist.
The IDF will cover wedding expenses for lone soldiers in active service who have no family in Israel.
NYT: Israel has become a weapon in the arsenal of Syrian President Bashar Assad against grassroots protesters trying to topple his regime.
Israel has established a committee to develop a cyber defense force to fight against Internet terrorism.
Ramat HaSharon has joined the American and international philanthropic world by creating Israel's first community Federation, called "Takdim."
The Knesset on Tuesday passed on its first reading a bill to have government ensure adequate nutrition for all Israelis.
Child survivors speak up and demand special compensation for their lost childhoods.
The Tov list will compete in the Israel Bar Association elections, reflecting the growing entry of hareidi-religious jurists into the profession.
Likud MKs and mayors have joined the call to get Prime Minister Netanyahu to annex the Jewish towns of Judea and Samaria.
Netanyahu’s surrender of Jews outside of “settlement blocs” sets the stage for the largest expulsion of Jews since the Inquisition, says MK Katz.
Former Palestinian Authority negotiator Saeb Erekat told a conference in Tel Aviv Monday there is no peace partner today in Israel.