US-Bound Plane Nearly Bombed By Nigerian, Ties to Al-Qaida
A Nigerian national claims the Al-Qaida terror group ordered him to blow up a Northwest Airlines plane - a passenger saves the day.
A Nigerian national claims the Al-Qaida terror group ordered him to blow up a Northwest Airlines plane - a passenger saves the day.

The remains of a dwelling from the last days of the Second Temple period have been uncovered in the heart of the Israeli Arab city of Nazareth.
Israeli air traffic controllers guided a Russian commercial airliner out of a possible horrific crash on one of Israel's major highways on Tuesday.

Want to visit Israel? Light Chanukah candles over the Internet and access tourist information and win a chance for a free trip.

The 7,200 members of the Bnei Menashe community of northeastern India ushered in the festival of Chanukah this weekend with joy and ceremony.

End of an era: El Al has lost its monopoly on flying immigrants to Israel, after Arkia wins the right to bring them from the Ukraine and France.

Israel asks the Diaspora to help turn the Dead Sea – the lowest point on Earth – to the highest in the world’s seven natural wonders contest.
Three British tourists and a pilot are dead after a civilian helicopter crashed in the sea off the Sironit Beach in Netanya on Tuesday.

Trekking the Golan Heights can be an exhilarating experience, and one that should be approached with the right preparation.

MK Ben-Ari reports that he has been denied a visa to the United States, apparently due to pre-Disengagement protest activity.

A visit to the Negev should be on everyone's itinerary, because only by experiencing the desert can you understand its importance.

Knesset added NIS 2 million to Peres' travel budget, but MK Ariel says he should not receive funds to continue to praise Oslo agreement.

Israel is hosting an array of international delegations, trade shows and conferences this month, drawing global leaders in their respective fields.

Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin unveiled a huge menorah relief at the Beit Shearim burial cave site, which was restored thanks to him.

Labor MK Ophir Pines-Paz is hoping to ban gender separation on public buses, including the "mehadrin" lines serving hareidi-religious Jews.

Venezuela is taking further steps to deter Israelis from visiting the country. A tour group from the Jewish State was forced to cancel its trip.

Set aside at least half a day for a visit to Kibbutz Sde Boker, home to Israel's first prime minister, a research institute, reptile farm and more.

After switching to pro-Iran, anti-Israel side of international constellation, Turkey may find Israeli tourists mean (no) business this time.

The Bnei Menashe community in northeastern India was able to celebrate Sukkot with lulavim and etrogim from Israel, shipped by Shavei Israel.

Ein Gedi, a great holiday destination, is an oasis of lush beauty in the Judean Desert along the shores of the Dead Sea.

Let's do some holiday shopping at Jerusalem's Machaneh Yehudah for an eye-opening -- and tasty experience.
Terrorists in the Sinai Peninsula planned to blow up a bus full of Israeli tourists, but their bomb failed to detonate.

Chabad emissaries in Mumbai, India opened the Chabad House on Rosh HaShanah despite directives to keep a low profile.
A Be'er Sheva Traffic Court judge ruled that radar guns are often inaccurate in a move that could affect drivers nationwide.
The Tzuk Tamrur cliffs that rim the road down to the Dead Sea may hide a new energy source. The mineral-rich region brims with potential.

What does Israel have in common with Mongolia? Deserts. The countries will develop joint tourism ventures to each other’s respective arid regions.

Jutting west of the Kinneret, Mount Tabor stands high like a solitary faithful guardian, demanding our attention.
Suffering defeat four times throughout history, the residents of the historical heartland of the country are resolute to remain.
After a Civil Aviation Authority rejection, El Al receives a special dispensation from the Transportation Minister to fly commercially to Eilat.
Once home to gladiator exhibitions, the Jews have reclaimed the ancient Roman showcase city of Beit She'an.

The U.S. has sharply criticized Israel for travel restrictions on Americans, mostly those with Arab origin whom Israel considers security risks.

The Bible jumps out of the stones and earth wherever you look from this historic mountain in northern Israel.
The Prime Minister's Office issued a travel advisory overview for the Jewish high holiday season. Specific counterterror guidance is also provided.

The twenty-second international Klezmer Festival is expected to draw tens of thousands of people to the mystical northern city.

Josephus records a courageous stand against the Roman Legion at Gamla, an isolated mountain in the north of the country.

Travelling along the road of the Patriachs and exploring Susiya's ancient synagogue are some of the surprises that the Southern Hevron hills offer.

The Western Wall has entered the Twitter age with a service that lets people world wide send their prayers to be placed as notes in the wall.

An ancient Jerusalem wall where King Hezekiah and the Prophet Isaiah once tread reveals its secrets.

Underwater archaeological excavations in Turkey were chosen by the Archaeological Institute of America as one of the most important in the world.

Radio host Walter Bingham in conversation with Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sachs. And, all about a model of the Second Temple.
Swedish tourist gives birth by Caesarian section due to complications of swine flu. A second tourist is also hospitalized with serious H1N1 flu.

The annual student exhibit at the Oman religious art school opened Monday night to rave reviews.

Annual poll by Travel and Leisure Magazine names Jerusalem its #17 city for tourists throughout the world – ahead of Los Angeles, Paris, and more.

A new Tourism Ministry campaign focuses on Israel's religious and historical aspects. The Tourism Minister will visit North America this week.

Good news for Israel’s tourism industry: Germany’s second largest airline has inaugurated a twice-weekly flight connecting Berlin and Tel Aviv.
Israel has inaugurated a new Israeli consulate in China and looks forward to stronger ties with China's prosperous southern manufacturing region.
A 1,700–year-old mosaic floor depicting colorful mammals, birds, fish and flora, and sailing ships from the period is to be unveiled in Lod.

The PA refuses to nominate the Dead Sea as one of the 7 wonders of the world, and as a result it will probably be disqualified from the contest.

Philippines Tourism Minister Durano is on his first-ever visit to Israel this week, strengthening the existing ties between the two countries.

Thousands turned out Sunday to enjoy the sands of Tel Aviv – even though the beach was oceanless and the sand dumped in NYC's Central Park.
A mass prayer rally was held at the Western Wall on Sunday, beseeching Heavenly compassion in the face of a host of threats on the Jewish People.
Yisrael Beiteinu is threatening to vote against the national budget over a proposed tourism tax. Misezhnikov: Tax would cost NIS 2.4 billion.
The Minister of Tourism is meeting with Russian officials to capitalize on the enormous Russian tourist potential.

A revolution is brewing at Hebrew University – for the first time in several years a distinctly pro-Israel student union has come to power.

At least 24 Iranians were shot and others wounded Monday by forces loyal to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, according to non-Iranian sources.
One of the handful of government authorized ascents to the tombs of Yehoshua and Calev (Joshua and Caleb) took place last week.
More than 100 people have been diagnosed with swine flu in Israel since April – 23 new cases on Sunday alone. A new flu vaccine is ready for tests.

The World Health Organization has officially declared the worldwide outbreak of the H1N1 virus, “swine flu,” to be a pandemic.
