A Palestinian group based in Lebanon fired three rockets into Israel on Sunday. The group blames Israel for an airstrike that killed arch terrorist Samir Kuntar.
Israeli terror victim Naor Shalev had two reasons to celebrate on Thursday: it was the day he became a man, and he's alive!
Jordanian Air Force pilots recently visited Israel as part of their military duties, media reports say.
Despite all the trouble on Israel's doorstep, the Jewish state ranks as the 18th most desirable country in which to live in the world, according to this year's United Nations Human Development Index.
Just two days after a poll showed that two-thirds of Palestinians support the current wave of stabbing attacks against Israelis, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon accused Israel of bringing the trouble on itself.
At least 11 people were wounded, two of them moderately, including a toddler and a 65-year-old woman in a car ramming attack near the entrance of Jerusalem on Monday afternoon.
Egypt's civil aviation board's initial report on the Russian passenger plane that crashed in the Sinai Desert in October said investigators found no evidence of terrorism thus far.
Most of Israel's media attention focuses on problems outside its own borders. But Jewish leaders are also finding solutions for some of the greatest internal challenges, including helping young people at risk and integrating Jewish and Arab children.
Friday brought more attempted stabbing, shooting and vehicular attacks against Israelis, but thankfully no one was injured and the terrorists neutralized.
This year more French Jews immigrated to Israel than ever before. In this latest round, nearly 50 French Jews arrived at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport. These new arrivals are just the tip of the iceberg.