Not all Palestinian officials are denying a report from earlier this week that Palestinian Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will resign his post in the next two months because of fatigue.
Israel welcomed Tuesday's long-awaited announcement to release Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard after serving 30 years of a life sentence, including a number of years in solitary confinement.
If you dig in Jerusalem, you never know what you might find. One family recently discovered an important treasure from the time of Jesus under their living room floor.
The 14th European Maccabiah Games begin Wednesday with opening ceremonies at a sports complex in Berlin formerly known as "Hitler's stadium."
For the first time in decades, Americans are eating less than they have in the past.
Women may have a new weapon in the fight against breast cancer: coffee.
As if it weren't enough to be at odds with the U.S. and Western powers over his opposition to the Iranian nuclear deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have alienated his right-wing support base.
Israeli officials rejected U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's latest warnings against Israel's opposition to the Iranian nuclear deal.
Sunday's observance of Tisha B'Av, an annual day to mourn the destruction of the First and Second Jewish Temples, was marred by riots on the Temple Mount.
Summer's here and for residents of the Gaza Strip, that means terror training camps.








