Israeli Arabs jailed for torching concert venue ‘offensive to Islam’ A group of Israeli Arabs was sent to prison for setting fire to a concert venue they deemed offensive to Islam.
WATCH: Hezbollah still laundering drug money in US After the Obama administration blocked a probe into Hezbollah's drug selling operations, hundreds of fake businesses continued laundering the profits.
Did Netanyahu privately ask Trump not to cut aid to Palestinians? The fear of a humanitarian disaster is reportedly leading Israel’s prime minister to privately ask the US not to carry through on its threat.
WATCH: Palestinians used computer store as headquarters for Iranian terror cell A computer store run by Palestinians in the Hebron area turned out to be an intelligence gathering base for an Iranian terror cell.
IDF reveals secretive data intelligence unit Three years after it was set up, the IDF on Wednesday unveiled Unit 3060, a secretive data science team that develops applications for intelligence uses.
White House reviewing aid to Palestinians amid ‘recent conduct’ After Mahmoud Abbas referred to the US as "a dishonest mediator," among other disparaging remarks by Palestinian leadership, a senior Trump administration official confirmed that the US may cut aid to the Palestinians.
WATCH: Will Israel ban cryptocurrency trading? The Israel Securities Authority proposes prohibiting the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange from listing companies that primarily work with cryptocurrencies.
Analysis: Trump’s give-and-take plan for Arab-Israeli peace Any final deal, financial or political, requires two sides giving and taking. Netanyahu and Trump certainly understand this reality.
WATCH: The UN’s response to the Iran protests The United Nations finally commented on the protests in Iran and the reaction of the Iranian regime.
ISIS in Sinai declares war on Hamas ISIS offshoot in Sinai releases 22-minute video calling on its followers to attack its rival in the Gaza Strip.
Exclusive: Israeli lawmaker warns corruption ‘eating us from the inside’ Former social protest activist and current Knesset member Professor Yossi Yona warns that corruption is ripping Israeli society apart. By: Steve Le...
Netanyahu coalition ‘like a juggler with 65 plates in the air’ A bill making it easier to sentence terrorists to death passed its first reading in the Knesset, but the legislation's chances of passing into law depend on the Prime Minister’s ability to keep his fragile coalition intact.
Israeli literary giant Aharon Appelfeld dies at 85 Aharon Appelfeld, a child Holocaust survivor, authored dozens of collections of short stories and novels that were translated into 35 languages.
WATCH: Author of book defaming Trump is a ‘sleazebag’ Those who will buy the new book trashing President Trump are those who hate him already, says his former deputy assistant, Dr. Sebastian Gorka, calling the author a 'sleazebag.'
Haley holds ‘thank you’ reception for countries that backed US at UN Haley hosted an event celebrating the 64 countries that supported or abstained from voting against the US at the UN.
Israeli lawmakers give initial nod to death penalty for terrorists bill Israeli lawmakers approved a preliminary bill on death penalties for terrorists.
WATCH: Hezbollah ‘not worried about situation in Iran’ Nasrallah played down the situation in Iran, saying that what has happened there "is being successfully contained."
WATCH: A closeup look at the new ‘United Jerusalem’ law Knesset member and former Jerusalem councilwoman speaks about how the new law may result in changes to the capital's municipal boundary.
WATCH: Was Trump behind the opening of talks between North and South Korea? Trump says US pressure is the reason North Korea has reopened communications with the South.
Exclusive: How an Israeli risked his life in Syria and got a government minister fired British-Israeli journalist Jonathan Spyer secretly joined a government-led tour in Syria that resulted in the firing of its information minister.