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Former Israeli Defense Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer Dies at Age 80
JNS.org - Veteran Israeli politician Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, known in Israel as “Fuad,” died on Sunday from renal failure complications. Ben-Eliezer was a longtime Labor Party...
Iran to Begin Construction on Two New Nuclear Plants
Iran said Sunday that it will soon start construction on two nuclear plants in the country, as part of a deal with Russia announced two years ago called Bushehr Phase II. The two additional plants are...
Iran Deploys Russian Missile System to Protect Nuclear Facility
JNS.org - Iran has deployed the long-range Russian-made S-300 surface-to-air missile defense system at its Fordo uranium enrichment facility in order to bolster the defense of the site. Images were broadcast on Iranian state television on Sunday...
Report: US Drone Enters Iranian Airspace; Leaves After Warning From Country’s Military
Iran's military detected a US drone entering Iranian airspace on Monday and issued a warning for it to leave, which it subsequently did, Iran's Tasnim news agency reported. "Iran's army air defense detected and warned an American...
‘The Law of the Land Is the Law,’ Say French-Jewish Leaders Defending Controversial Burkini Ban
Many Jewish leaders in France support the recently imposed -- and subsequently overruled -- ban on...
Jordanian Report: Israel Agrees to US-Initiated Peace Summit; Palestinians Demand Preconditions
According to a report in the Jordanian press, Israel has agreed to a US-initiated three-way...
Iran Arrests Nuclear-Deal Negotiator on Suspicion of Espionage
Iran has arrested a member of the negotiating team that reached a landmark nuclear deal with...
At Trial of IDF Soldier Suspected of Killing Subdued Palestinian Terrorist, Security Officer Testifies to Fear of Hidden Bomb
The security officer for the Jewish community in Hebron testified on Sunday in the trial...
Rockets Fired at Turkish Airport in Suspected Kurdish Attack
Four rockets were fired at Diyarbakir Airport in south-east Turkey by suspected Kurdish militants, causing...
Former Israeli Defense Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer Dies at Age 80
JNS.org - Veteran Israeli politician Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, known in Israel as “Fuad,” died on Sunday from renal failure complications. Ben-Eliezer was a longtime Labor Party MK...
Iran to Begin Construction on Two New Nuclear Plants
Iran said Sunday that it will soon start construction on two nuclear plants in the country, as part of a deal with Russia announced two...
Iran Deploys Russian Missile System to Protect Nuclear Facility
JNS.org - Iran has deployed the long-range Russian-made S-300 surface-to-air missile defense system at its Fordo uranium enrichment facility in order to bolster the defense of...
Report: US Drone Enters Iranian Airspace; Leaves After Warning From Country’s Military
Iran's military detected a US drone entering Iranian airspace on Monday and issued a warning for it to leave, which it subsequently did, Iran's Tasnim news...
‘The Law of the Land Is the Law,’ Say French-Jewish Leaders Defending Controversial Burkini Ban
Many Jewish leaders in France support the recently imposed -- and subsequently overruled -- ban on burkinis, the Hebrew newspaper Makor Rishon reported on Sunday. According to...
Jordanian Report: Israel Agrees to US-Initiated Peace Summit; Palestinians Demand Preconditions
According to a report in the Jordanian press, Israel has agreed to a US-initiated three-way peace summit, while the Palestinian Authority is demanding preconditions, Israel’s...
Iran Arrests Nuclear-Deal Negotiator on Suspicion of Espionage
Iran has arrested a member of the negotiating team that reached a landmark nuclear deal with world powers on suspicion of spying, a judiciary spokesman said...
At Trial of IDF Soldier Suspected of Killing Subdued Palestinian Terrorist, Security Officer Testifies to Fear of Hidden Bomb
The security officer for the Jewish community in Hebron testified on Sunday in the trial of Elor Azaria that there was fear the wounded Palestinian suspect...
Rockets Fired at Turkish Airport in Suspected Kurdish Attack
Four rockets were fired at Diyarbakir Airport in south-east Turkey by suspected Kurdish militants, causing airport staff and passenger took shelter inside the airport's terminal...
Turkey-Backed Rebels Seize Control of Villages in Northern Syria From Kurdish-Led Forces
Turkey-backed Syrian rebels seized a number of villages and towns from Kurdish-led forces in northern Syria on Sunday amid Turkish airstrikes and shelling that killed...
Former State Department Negotiator: ‘Cash-for-Prisoners’ Controversy Has Bolstered Image of Growing US Weakness in Middle East (INTERVIEW)
The recent “cash-for-prisoners” controversy has played into the hands of Iranian hardliners and helped bolster the image of growing US weakness in the Middle East,...
Report: New Waves of ISIS Jihadis Sent to Attack Europe
Britain was today warned of a rising threat from Islamic State fighters sent “on mission” from Syria. The alert came as the EU’s top law enforcement officer revealed...
Official: Iran-US Navy Confrontations Up 50 Percent This Year
Dangerous confrontations between Iranian and American warships in the Persian Gulf are up more than 50 percent in 2016 compared with this time last year,...
IDF Investigation Refutes December 2014 Newsweek Cover Story, Finds Palestinian Family Members Likely Killed by Mortars Fired by Gaza Terrorists
The tragic story of what happened to the Siyam family in Gaza during Israel's Operation Protective Edge two years ago has turned out to be...









