Obama will forbid publishing anti-Islam or anti-Jihad reportsPresident Obama intends to do all he can to influence freedom of the press if the media antagonizes Muslims. January 20, 2015
Palestinians egg Canada’s foreign minister, he reaffirms staunch support for IsraelAfter coming under attack by a Palestinian mob that threw eggs and shoes at him, Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird met with Israel's leadership who thanked him for his strong support. January 20, 2015
Japan’s prime minister ends Israel visit as ISIS threatens to kill hostagesISIS is threatening to kill two Japanese citizens in retaliation for Japan's financial support for the war on ISIS. January 20, 2015
Indian students put on first-ever play on HolocaustIndian society is finally addressing the Holocaust - in the theater. January 20, 2015
Jihad in France: It’s Just BeginningThe situation in Belgium is as bad as the situation in France. There are terror cells in France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. The jihad in Europe is just beginning. January 19, 2015
EU Moves to Place Hamas Back on Terror ListThe European Union Council has appealed to reverse a decision by the European Court of Human Rights to remove Hamas from the EU terror organization blacklist. January 19, 2015
Argentinean prosecutor found shot deadAn Argentinian prosecutor who proved Iranian and Hezbollah involvement in the 1994 Buenos Aires Jewish center bombing, was found dead shortly before he was scheduled to testify. January 19, 2015
Israel’s President to US Senators: ICC Decision ‘A Prize for Terror’Israel's President Reuven Rivlin met with leading US Senators in Jerusalem and emphasized the importance of Israel's relationship with the US. January 19, 2015
Europe’s Islamization Forces Israel to Strengthen Asia TiesJapan's Prime Minister is on an official visit to Israel to advance bilateral cooperation. Netanyahu says anti-Semitism in Europe shows Israel must focus on Asia markets. January 19, 2015
Opinion: ‘Je Suis Charlie’? Maybe. ‘Je Suis Juif’? Not ReallyAmsterdam's pro-Palestinian student group, Studenten for Rechtvaardig Palestina [SRP], demands an academic boycott against Israel. January 18, 2015
CNN’s Jim Clancy Quits over Anti-Israel RemarksCNN's veteran anchor resigned after making anti-Israel remarks and inappropriate comments regarding disabled people on social media. January 18, 2015
Pope Defends Islamic TerrorIn unholy remarks, the Pope appeared to offer rationale to the Charlie Hebdo massacre, citing religious sensitivities as the reason. January 18, 2015
Iran Building Two New Nuclear Reactors, World Powers YawnIn astounding news, Iran announced it is constructing two more nuclear reactors, while world powers shrug their shoulders. January 15, 2015
Japanese PM to Arrive in Israel in First Visit Since 2006For the first time in nine years, Japan's Prime Minister will visit Israel on a week-long trip meant to strengthen ties in the economic and technological fields. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is schedul... January 15, 2015
Turkey Blames West for Paris Terror, Bans Charlie HebdoTurkey blamed the West for last week's terror attacks in Paris and even compared Netanyahu to Islamic terrorists. January 15, 2015
Rivlin, Netanyahu Tackle Islamic Terror in AIPAC Meeting"Terrorists and their supporters must be condemned, and those fighting terror, like Israel and the US, must be supported. It’s as simple as that,” PM Netanyahu declared. January 15, 2015
Would-Be Terrorist Arrested in ISIS-Inspired Plot on CapitalUS security forces thwarted an ISIS-inspired attack on Washington after months of surveillance of the suspect. January 15, 2015
Iran May Face Tougher Sanctions if Negotiations FailUS lawmakers are pursuing tougher measures against Iran as Kerry pushes for a deal. January 15, 2015
Former Hamas Employees Protest over Unpaid WagesDisgruntled former Hamas employees rioted on Tuesday as they forced their way into government offices, destroying property and setting government vehicles on fire. January 14, 2015
New Charlie Hebdo Issue Completely Sold Out Despite Terror ThreatsMillions of copies of the latest issue of the Charlie Hebdo weekly magazine, nicknamed the “survivors’ edition,” are being printed and translated into 16 languages – including Arabic – and distributed in 25 countries. All initial 500,000 copies in France, on stands early Wednesday morning, were sold out by dawn, AP reports. January 14, 2015