Terrorism isn’t madness
Each time a terrorist act occurs in the world, the specter of madness looms on the horizon.
Each time a terrorist act occurs in the world, the specter of madness looms on the horizon.
“Brandon Cardet-Hernandez, a Cuban-American who grew up in Orlando, Fla., didn’t know the Yiddish term for soul mate (bashert) when he bumped into Ariel Foxman on the uptown A train in March 2012.
Even on a cold, gray and rainy morning, the children from the Gan Shalom Collaborative School are outside, seated under a wood-framed shelter topped by corrugated plastic.
Palestinian social media networks are showing a video on proper stabbing techniques.
Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian who was among a group throwing rocks at cars in the West Bank.
To the dismay of baseball fan Kit Krieger, future travels to Cuba will no longer include get-togethers with ex-Washington Senators pitcher Connie Marrero.
A missing AirAsia jet carrying 162 people could be at the bottom of the sea after it was presumed to have crashed off the Indonesian coast, an official said on Monday, as countries around Asia sent ships and planes to help in the search.
Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip prevented on Sunday a group of Palestinian children who lost parents in the July-August war with Israel from making a rare goodwill visit to the Jewish state, organizers of the trip said.
Two Palestinian teens were arrested in connection with a firebombing that left an 11-year-old Israeli girl fighting for her life.