Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited all U.N. personnel in Israel to a seminar on Jewish history. The invitation followed a recent resolution by the U.N. agency UNESCO that omits any connection of the Jewish people to the Temple Mount.
Israel's border with the Gaza Strip quieted down over the weekend, following a week of daily mortar shelling against IDF troops searching for attack tunnels.
Iran has test-fired yet another ballistic missile, the latest in a string of missile tests since Iran struck a nuclear deal with the Obama administration and Western nations.
The nation of Israel has once again said "thank you" to hundreds of evangelical Christians who standing by its side.
Organizers say the March of the Living at Auschwitz, the most notorious Nazi death camp, is the largest and most successful international Holocaust education program for Jewish youth.
Israeli pilots targeted the terror infrastructure in the Gaza Strip overnight Wednesday in response to a recent barrage of rocket and mortar shell fire on IDF troops searching for openings to attack tunnels along the security fence.
Israelis marked Holocaust Remembrance Day Thursday by standing in silence when the two-minute siren sounds to commemorate the 6 million Jewish victims of the Nazi genocide.
France hopes to host dozens of foreign ministers at an international conference on May 30 to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but neither the Israelis nor Palestinians will be there.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, met with the six survivors who will light the commemorative torches at Jerusalem's Yad VaShem Holocaust Museum on Wednesday evening.
Following weeks of relative quiet, two terror attacks against Israelis started the week off: a stabbing near the Lion's Gate in Jerusalem's Old City and a car ramming at a checkpoint near Ramallah.