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11-09-2016

The nation of Israel has been closely watching the presidential election, knowing whoever America chose could dramatically change the future of the Jewish state. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, screen capture
11-09-2016

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a statement Wednesday morning congratulating America's president-elect.

CBN News image, Jonathan Goff
11-09-2016

As Iraqi troops break the Islamic State's hold on the city of Mosul, Christians in northern Iraq are anxiously waiting to see what will happen next. Many are balancing between a horrific past and an uncertain future.

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11-08-2016

As Americans go to the polls Tuesday to elect their next president, Israelis are marking a new national holiday, Yom Aliyah (Aliyah Day), established by the Knesset last June.

Courtesy GPO archives, Avi Ohayon
11-07-2016

The Palestinian Authority is petitioning UNESCO against Israeli ownership of the Dead Sea Scrolls, saying the caves where the ancient manuscripts were found are beyond the "green line" and therefore they are stolen property.

IAA campus in Jerusalem, CBN News image
11-07-2016

The Israel Antiquities Authority's unique facility in central Jerusalem spreads across nearly nine acres, giving visitors a true glimpse of the history discovered throughout the land.

Gaza Strip, Jonathan Goff
11-06-2016

Cardinal Vincent Nichols visited the Gaza Strip Sunday to strengthen and encourage the tiny Christian population there.

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11-04-2016

Christians are standing up against what they are calling a United Nations attempt to rewrite history in the Holy Land of Israel. This comes after UNESCO passed a resolution ignoring Jewish and Christian ties to Jerusalem's Temple Mount. 

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11-04-2016

U.S. evangelical Christians are divided about what to do with Donald Trump. The views range from abandoning Trump to standing with him, believing he has a biblical mandate. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, screen capture
11-03-2016

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit four countries over the next several months – Australia, Singapore, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan – three of which represent first-time visits for a sitting prime minister.

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