Earlier this week, Israeli journalists were treated to a briefing by Wall Street Journal reporter Jay Solomon, whose recent release, The Iran Wars, shares firsthand insights into Iran's history since the 1980s.
Rosh Hashanah literally means "the head of the year," the New Year, but biblically it's much more than that. It's a call of repentance before God and man for the sins of the past year.
More than one-third of the world's nations sent presidents, kings, princes and senior officials to pay tribute to former Israeli President Shimon Peres. The pioneer of modern Israel was laid to rest Friday in Jerusalem.
Israeli archaeologists believe they have evidence that the biblical King Hezekiah did indeed destroy the high places and idols in the land of Israel as described in the Bible, evidence officials say helps draw the country's boundaries today.
Israel has lost its most revered and controversial statesman. Shimon Peres, former president, prime minister and Nobel Prize winner, died at age 93 after suffering a massive stroke two weeks ago.
Overnight Monday, Israeli forces uncovered more weapons manufacturing facilities in Judea and Samaria.
Ahead of the first debate Monday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with both presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in New York Sunday.
A former rising star in a Hungarian party known for anti-Semitic views will move to Israel and become an Israeli citizen.
In his upbeat address to the U.N. General Assembly Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu predicted a great future with the United Nations. That would be a dramatic turnaround from the U.N.'s long history of anti-Israel bias.
A 2,000 year-old scroll was sitting in an Israeli archaeologist's storeroom for decades that was too brittle to open, now new technology is revealing what is written inside.