New documents cast fresh light on Holocaust
Yad Vashem publishes Soviet documents
IDF officer who struck protester with rifle sent to a desk for two years
JERUSALEM (JWN)—Lt. Col. Shaul Eisner, the former deputy commander of the Jordan Valley Brigade, was Wednesday barred from a command position and promotion for two years, after beating a foreign protester with his rifle butt last week. Eisner commented on the incident, which was caught on video that since went viral on YouTube, that he ... IDF officer who struck protester with rifle sent to a desk for two years
Almost half of Israelis fear another Holocaust is possible
Many think State of Israel is in danger of destruction
Assad government observes truce by killing 67 more civilians
UN asks Europeans for aircraft to help monitor violence
Two terrorists freed in Schalit swap rearrested for terrorism
JERUSALEM (JWN and agencies)–The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) on Tuesday announced the rearrests of two Palestinian terrorists who had been freed in the trade for kidnapped IDF solder Gilad Schalit last year. Hamas agent Omar Abu Snina, who was released to the Gaza Strip in the trade of more than 1,000 Palestinian security prisoners ... Two terrorists freed in Schalit swap rearrested for terrorism
1,200 Palestinian security prisoners go on hunger strike
Hamas, Islamic Jihad, others mark ‘Prisoner Day’
PA premier snubs Netanyahu; Abbas letter delivered by Erekat
Palestinian delegation delivers ultimatums for peace talks
Mass pro-Palestinian ‘fly-in’ a bust as scores arrested, deported
BEN-GURION AIRPORT (JWN and agencies)—A total of 79 international pro-Palestinian activists were denied entry into Israel on Sunday and all but 31 were awaiting deportation Sunday night. Most of some 1,200 activists who had been expected had been confined to their countries of origin by foreign airlines that refused to fly them to Israel after ... Mass pro-Palestinian ‘fly-in’ a bust as scores arrested, deported
Senior IDF officer suspended for striking demonstrator with rifle
Netanyahu condemns incident; Peres ‘shocked’