An Israeli believer in Jesus is making headlines here after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office hired him as the new deputy social media advisor for the prime minister, a media report said.
The man responsible for leaving a bomb outside an Israeli Messianic pastor's apartment, which almost killed his son 10 years ago, is demanding to be released from prison.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will reportedly lead a 250-strong VIP delegation from the United States, including some 40 lawmakers, to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new American embassy in Jerusalem next month.
The US State Department's annual human rights report for 2017, released this past Friday, dropped the terms "occupied" and "occupation" in reference to Judea and Samaria, also known as the West Bank.
Violence erupted between Israelis and Palestinians on the Gaza border Friday, just a day after Israel celebrated the 70th anniversary of its independence.
Congress thought the Taylor Force Act would convince the Palestinian Authority to stop paying salaries to convicted terrorists and their families. It did not.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for early elections Wednesday, 18 months ahead of schedule. Turkey's electorate will go to the polls on June 24 of this year instead of November 3, 2019.
Israel opened its 70th anniversary festivities with song, dance and fireworks, albeit under the shadow of an Iranian threat.
73 years ago in an art gallery in Tel Aviv, David Ben Gurion made a declaration that changed the world forever. For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, the Jewish people had a nation.
As the nation continues its observance of Yom Hazikaron – Memorial Day – Wednesday morning, Israeli troops at the Gaza border prevented a five-member terror cell from planting a roadside bomb alongside the security fence.