What's been billed as the largest anti-BDS conference ever was held Tuesday at the United Nations.
Israel thwarts attempts to smuggle drones, weapons into Gaza.
Reports from France say the country's Jewish population is leaving Paris suburbs as anti-Semitic incidents continue.
A business seminar on water management led by the Israeli Trade Mission in Bucharest, birthed an historic deal between Israeli and Romanian utility companies.
Jordanian King Abdullah II issued a royal decree dissolving the parliament as it ended its four-year term in preparation for new elections in October.
The Israel cabinet unanimously approved the installation of Avigdor Lieberman as the new defense minister, replacing outgoing DM Moshe Ya'alon. Cabinet ministers also approved Sofa Landver as immigration and absorption minister, a post she held in the last government.
America sends more foreign aid to Israel than any other nation. While critics suggest that's too much, it turns out the U.S. gets a significant return on its investment…
As new polls show a global rise in anti-Semitism, a group of ministers and young people from all over the world are gathering in Israel, many of them for the first time, to gain firsthand experience with the land and with Israelis.
Palestinians claim the Gaza Strip is under siege from Israel. Yes, Israel and Egypt enforce a total blockade to prevent weapons from going to Hamas in that region, but it's far from a siege.
The IDF is helping Israeli Arab residents living near the northern border to establish civil defense units. They're being trained to respond to natural disasters, such as earthquakes, rocket attacks and other emergencies.