All quiet in Jerusalem
With large numbers of police on the streets of Jerusalem, attacks by Palestinians on Israelis have disappeared in the last week.
With large numbers of police on the streets of Jerusalem, attacks by Palestinians on Israelis have disappeared in the last week.
The news that my friend Mohannad was been arrested last week hit me hard.
A dual American-Israeli citizen wounded in a terrorist attack on a Jerusalem bus has died.
Israel lifted restrictions that it imposed last month on access by Muslim worshipers to the Temple Mount.
Lucy Aharish never wanted to be a political symbol.
“Israel Has Been Terror Attack Free For 7 Hours, 26 Minutes, 43 Seconds… 44 Seconds… 45 Seconds,” the text and the ticking clock at the top of a new website proclaim.
Two Palestinians brandishing knives who were thwarted in an attempt to board a school bus full of children stabbed a yeshiva student at the bus stop
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said a joint meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is unlikely.
The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, not Adolf Hitler, was the architect of the Holocaust which killed six million Jews, Benjamin Netanyahu told an audience at the World Zionist Conference this week.
An Israeli soldier was seriously wounded after being stabbed by a Palestinian assailant at a checkpoint north of Jerusalem, the third attack of the day.