The Istanbul airport opened partially the morning after the deadly Islamic terror attack that killed 41 people and wounded nearly 150. While no group has claimed responsibility, the attack looks like the work of the Islamic State.
Israel Police closed the Temple Mount to non-Muslims Tuesday morning, possibly until after Ramadan, which ends next week. The decision follows a recent upsurge in Arab rioting there.
Israel and Turkey announced the resumption of diplomatic relations Monday, six years after the Turkish-owned flagship, Mavi Marmara, attempted to breach Israel's naval blockade on the Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu will meet with Secretary of State John Kerry and EU Foreign Policy chief Federica Mogherini in Rome to discuss the Quartet's latest report blaming Israel for stalemated talks with the Palestinian Authority.
In what's being touted as the most lucrative business transaction between Iran and the United States since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Boeing Co. signed a $25 billion deal with Iran Air for 100 airplanes.
Leading Israeli entrepreneurs had 60 seconds to pitch their business ideas this week. What they came up with will change the world.
he dramatic rise of anti-Semitic incidents in America last year is "very concerning," says Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
Israel's first F-35 fighter jet made its debut Wednesday at Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth headquarters.
The Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture in the Gaza Strip lifted an eight-year ban on Israeli-grown watermelons, the P.A.'s official Ma'an News Agency reported.
The White House acknowledged that the man-made uranium discovered by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors at Iran's Parchin plant last year was used to develop nuclear weapons.