“I will stand on my principles and beliefs. Without Yamina, there is no government,” says right-wing Israeli Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked from her office in Jerusalem.
However economically insignificant it may be for China and the United States, the Haifa port could become a critical battleground in a new Cold War between the two superpowers.
Hunter McElrath, 23, has a criminal record across the United States; authorities said the burglary did not appear to be a hate crime or an anti-Semitic attack.
The IDF manhunt for Ashraf Na’alowa, a 23-year-old electrician for the Alon Group who shot to death two Israeli co-workers at the Barkan Industrial Park in Samaria, has entered its third day, with troops conducting pre-dawn raids and arrests.
Smearing the parental-rights organization as a pro-Hitler hate group demonstrates the stupidity of current public discourse and the partisan manipulation of the Jewish community.
As war continues to rage in both the Middle East and eastern Europe, the world appears to once again be witnessing the rise of global blocs locked in confrontation.
A new population study on Jews in the United States paints a portrait of vibrancy and diversity, as well as of disaffiliation and disaffection, from Israel. But what does it tell us about a changing American community?
Why academic departments in an American university would be taking a moral stand on a political situation in the Middle East in the first place—and not only that, but on behalf of a terror-led genocidal group like Hamas—is another question.
King Abdullah II of Jordan has apparently rejected the U.S.-backed idea of creating a confederacy, including areas of Judea and Samaria containing large populations of Palestinians.
The nonprofit and faith-based sector has developed a depth of expertise in providing all these services and must play a role in any resettlement strategy.