The Secretary of State might not be returning to the region soon, but he will continue to pressure Netanyahu and Abbas into saying yes to his plan, the outlines of which are sketched here.
by Barak Ravid 0 comments
The Secretary of State might not be returning to the region soon, but he will continue to pressure Netanyahu and Abbas into saying yes to his plan, the outlines of which are sketched here.
by Barak Ravid 0 comments
This angers Israel's government antiquities authority, which holds most of the scrolls, claims that every last scrap should be recognized as Israeli cultural property, and threatens to seize any more pieces that hit the market.
by The Associated Press 0 comments
In a televised speech, Nasrallah says Israel 'fears rockets' and cautions that militant factions taking over Syria 'pose a threat to Lebanon.'
by Jack Khoury 5 comments
Rebels report unprecedented shelling Qusair, a Syrian town close to the Lebanese border that has become a strategic battleground between the warring sides.
by Reuters 0 comments
Days after Yair Lapid told The New York Times he opposes a freeze on settlement construction, Social Affairs Minister Meir Cohen says some settlements should be evacuated unilaterally.
by Jonathan Lis 4 comments
You may know Jerusalem, but do you know about its Georgian past? A tour through some of the city's lesser-known historical sites.
by Moshe Gilad 0 comments
The annual BBC World Service poll finds Germany most popular; only countries less popular than Israel are North Korea, Pakistan and Iran.
by Haaretz 44 comments
Attack was meant to be a retaliation for what foreign news sources reported were Israeli airstrikes in Syria, former security adviser Isaac Ben-Israel said.
by Yanir Yagna 2 comments
FBI retracts statement that Ibragim Todashev, shot to death during interview at his Florida home over role in 2011 murder with Tamerlan Tsarnaev, attacked agent with knife.
by The Forward 0 comments
Series of potentially destructive computer attacks that have been targeting American oil, gas and electricity companies are Iran's way of retaliating against sanctions and the U.S.-Israeli cyber efforts to sabotage the Natanz nuclear enrichment plant, The New York Times reports.
by Haaretz 2 comments
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