Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to rename the Negev Nuclear Research Center after the late Shimon Peres.
A U.N. resolution, along with an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, attempt to redefine the identity of Jerusalem, according to an art historian.
Israel Police units countrywide will provide extra security at synagogues, community centers, national parks and other public venues during Yom Kippur and the week-long Festival of Sukkot that follows.
A terrorist from an Arab neighborhood in eastern Jerusalem opened fire from a car at a light-rail stop on the city's Ammunition Hill, killing a woman and wounding five others in the attack and ensuing firefight.
Could Russia be taking advantage of the U.S. presidential election to make military gains in Syria? Some military analysts are making that claim and stressing that the Moscow power grab furthers the human tragedy in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
The Ethiopian aliyah, immigration to Israel under the Law of Return, has spanned decades. And it's not over yet.
Jerusalem Dateline's Julie Stahl recently spoke with Liz Healy, an American who has studied the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City.
One week ago, U.S. President Barack Obama led a large delegation of American legislators and diplomats to attend the funeral of the late Shimon Peres.
JERUSALEM - Israel carried out airstrikes on Hamas posts in the Gaza Strip after a rocket fired from the Palestinian territory landed in a street in the southern Israeli town of Sderot on Wednesday, the Israeli military said.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip fired a rocket that exploded near an elementary school in the southern Israeli city of Sderot, damaging cars and windows and setting off air raid sirens. Paramedics treated two people for shock.