Egypt reports finding hundreds of new Gaza tunnels
Egypt said it found hundreds of new tunnels between Gaza and the Sinai.\n
Egypt said it found hundreds of new tunnels between Gaza and the Sinai.\n
Egypt\’s most active militant group, Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, denied in a Twitter message on Tuesday that it had pledged allegiance to Islamic State and it distanced itself from a statement that appeared in its name online.
Two ancient synagogues that Soviet authorities confiscated in rural Russia were rededicated as Jewish houses of worship.
A former church will become Germany’s newest synagogue and the first in the state of Brandenburg since 1938.\n
Meat sold in Britain should be labeled if the animal has not been stunned before slaughter, a British lawmaker said.
As we noted this week, Barrack Hebrew Academy is unusual among Jewish day schools for having a teachers union – and a strong one at that.
Israel and the United States used the inauguration of a joint warplane project on Tuesday to stress it was business as usual in an alliance hit by acrimony over Israeli settlement building and strategy against Iran.
The head of the World Jewish Congress warned a Swiss art museum that it risks an \”avalanche\” of lawsuits if it accepts the bequest of a collection of artwork amassed by a man who dealt in art for the Nazis.
A member of Russia’s Human Rights Council condemned a news website that said that nearly a quarter of Russia’s top billionaires are Jews.