By anyone's standards, this has been a particularly tumultuous week for the U.S.-brokered peace talks.
The United States may give up an Israeli spy to extend the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
Secretary of State John Kerry has cancelled his planned trip to meet with President Mahmoud Abbas Wednesday.
The Tel Aviv district court found former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert guilty of bribery in the Holyland Foundation trial.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will continue to do whatever is necessary to protect its borders.
Israel's largest fortified emergency room will be fully operational in two months.
The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey is in Israel for a three-day visit.
Most people have never heard of Branislav Huberman. The great Polish violinist used music to rescue hundreds of Jews from Nazis death camps.
Could the world experience a second Pentecost? That's the hope of a global movement called Empowered 21.
The Israel Defense Forces is using a relatively new type of drone, developed by Elbit Systems, to save Israeli and Palestinian lives.