After a lengthy investigation, Russia has confirmed that a plane that crashed in the Sinai last month was downed by a bomb. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack that killed 224 people.
Citing the best interests of America, a number of Congressmen are requesting that Jonathan Pollard be allowed to unite with his family in Israel, having completely served his sentence.
Moscow could adopt Israel-style security measures in foreign airports, such as the engagement of both local forces and Russian experts and equipment to ensure the security of its citizens traveling abroad, Russian newspaper Kommersant reported.
Jonathan Pollard is scheduled to be released from federal prison on Friday, marking the end of a three-decade diplomatic burr in the relationship between the US and Israel.
Thousands shouted "Death to America, Death to Israel" at the funeral of a Jordanian policeman who killed five foreign security trainers, among them Americans, and wounded six.
Approximately 40 people died and 200 were wounded in twin suicide bombings on a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut. Islamic State terrorists claimed responsibility.
The United States has succeeded in its bid to remain on UNESCO's executive board, the only way to wield American power at the world's cultural and scientific agency now that the U.S. government is no longer funding it.
British and US officials who concluded that a plane crash in the Sinai last week was likely the result of foul play were influenced by Israeli intelligence.
Russia's announcement that it had signed a contract to deliver S-300 missiles to Iran came just ahead of Netanyahu's meeting with Obama, at which the US defense package will be discussed.
A complete overhaul of airport security procedures worldwide may be necessary due to suspicions that the recent crash of a Russian plane in the Sinai was an act of ISIS terrorism, Britain's foreign secretary says.
A commission of historians examining the Nazi links of West Germany's Interior Ministry says more than half of the staffers from 1949 to 1970 had belonged to the Nazi party.
The slogan "Death to America" is not aimed at the American people, but rather American policies, Iran's supreme leader said in comments reported on his official website Tuesday.
In a blow to the anti-Israel BDS movement, France’s highest court has ruled that promoting boycotts of Israel is a form of discrimination and hatred, and has upheld fines for such activity.
As hundreds of British academics express their support for an anti-Israel boycott, Israel reacts harshly by stating that boycotts only "sow hatred and alienation."
Descendants of Sephardic Jews who converted to Christianity by force over 500 years ago are showing support for Israel and a desire to return to their roots.
As Israel waits to see what the Canadian election means for its relations with the country, it must say good-bye to staunch Israel supporter, Stephen Harper.
Scandinavian Airlines is eliminating its Tel Aviv flight due to competition and security concerns, despite rapid growth in passenger numbers on the route.
Iran has revealed that underground ballistic missile facilities are hidden throughout the country, just days after it conducted a ballistic missile test in possible violation of UN Security Council resolutions.
In less than a week, Iran has seen three high-ranking commanders of the Revolutionary Guard Corps killed in Syria, including one of the IRGC’s founders.
ISIS achieved a major operational success last week when it killed a leading Iranian general who commanded the military force sent on a mission to destroy them.
The UN Security Council has delayed action on Ban Ki-moon’s request to establish an investigation into chemical weapons use in Syria - thanks to Russia.
Iran plans to build 12 nuclear power plants in the next 15 years, and its military is developing an expansive radar program to protect them from attack.
Recent internal developments indicate that PA Chair Mahmoud Abbas could be on his way out of politics as well as apparent instability within the Palestinian leadership.
“They are certainly not going to see the site that existed. Whether that’s a site that can be determined what it did, only the technical experts can do that.”
Despite the US administration's repeated statements that sanctions will be revived if Tehran cheats on the nuclear deal, the Iranians say it cannot happen.
“Iran is engaged in destabilizing activities in the region, and that is why it is so important to ensure that Iran’s nuclear program remains wholly peaceful," Kerry said.
Sen. John McCain called it “absolutely astounding” that the US was not privy to details of the agreement between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
In an interview with Al Arabiya News on Monday, US Secretary of State John Kerry said, "If it is the policy, it’s very disturbing, it’s very troubling, and we’ll have to wait and see.”
The Arab world, which will be directly and profoundly effected by the nuclear deal with Iran, expressed fears and reservations about the accord which will boost Iran's status as a regional power.
An Israeli-Druze official says Syrian opposition members are safe despite their names being stolen from his computer and published by a Lebanese newspaper.
NJ Gov. Chris Christie is the 14th high-profile Republican to announce his candidacy for the 2016 race, joining an ever-growing group of GOP presidential hopefuls.