As Israel continues the manhunt for the terrorists responsible for the bombing death of a 17-year-old Jewish girl in the West Bank, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas remains committed to conquering Jerusalem and paying the families of Palestinians who murder Israelis.
The Iranian-born world champion judo fighter Saeid Mollaei is fearing for his life after refusing Tehran's demands that he withdraw from a tournament to avoid fighting against an Israeli opponent.
The Friends of Zion (FOZ) museum in Jerusalem honored Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez on Sunday for his recent decision to inaugurate a "diplomatic office" in Jerusalem and recognize the holy city as Israel's capital.
Hundreds of Palestinian women spilled out into the streets of Ramallah on Monday to demand justice following the death of a young woman who was reportedly killed by her own family in a brutal honor killing last month.
The death toll from a late-night Taliban suicide attack in the Afghan capital rose to 16 civilians on Tuesday, with 119 people wounded, an official said. Angry Kabul residents climbed over the wall into the international compound, which has been targeted frequently, and set part of it on fire.
The Israel Defense Force says for now it appears the fighting is over with Hezbollah but that they're prepared for more fighting if necessary.
Since its establishment in 2001 by the major Palestinian terrorist organizations, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has masqueraded as a nonviolent grassroots human rights organization that aims to “improve” the well-being of Palestinians. Instead of protecting the Palestinians, the movement is laser-focused on economically, culturally, and politically isolating and eradicating the State of Israel.
Honduras and the Republic of Nauru may be two different countries on two different sides of the globe, but one thing they have in common is they both recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Israel's Sagi Muki took home the gold medal at the Judo World Championships in Tokyo on Wednesday, making him the first Israeli man to achieve such an honor.
Hezbollah's deputy leader vowed to retaliate against Israel with a surprise strike but said a new war remains unlikely. Despite Hezbollah’s reluctance to go to war with Israel, their latest threat demonstrates how high tensions are in the region.