Israel sends condolences to Russia after St. Petersburg bombing Israel, an experienced victim of Islamic terror, extended its sympathy and condolences to St. Petersburg in wake of the terror attack that killed 14 and wounded some 50.
WATCH: Ancient mummy shroud discovered Dr. Margaret Maitland, a museum curator at the National Museum of Scotland, discovered an ancient Egyptian burial cloth depicting the deceased, Iemka, as an Egyptian god.
WWII vet, 102, receives diploma, overdue medals It's never too late! A 102-year-old World War II veteran received his high school diploma and 10 medals, including a Purple Heart and Bronze Medal.
JCC bomb threats suspect ‘motivated solely by disease,’ father says The father and the attorney of the suspect behind the bomb threats against JCCs in the US say that he suffers from medical problems beyond his control.
3 Palestinian terrorists injured in ‘training accident’ Three Hamas terrorists were wounded while training for terrorism.
US Supreme Court to rule on Arab Bank terror-financing Terror victims seek damages from the Arab Bank over its part in the financing of Palestinian terrorism.
WATCH: US ‘very much behind Egypt and al-Sissi,’ Trump says The Egyptian president "has been very close to me from the first time I met him," Trump stated during his warm welcome to al-Sissi.
Berlin: Anti-Semitism forces Jewish teen from school A Jewish student was forced to leave school following anti-Semitic harassment by Muslim peers.
BDS motion rejected by Columbia University students A referendum that was voted down by Columbia University's student council referred to Israel as an 'apartheid' state.
Trump welcomes Egypt’s President el-Sissi in US policy change Presidents El-Sissi and Trump expressed mutual admiration and the common goal to defeat Islamic terror.
Netanyahu rival Gideon Saar returns to politics Former Likud minister Gideon Sa’ar told party activists that 'the timeout is over' as he announced his return to the political stage.
Israel leads construction of underwater gas pipeline to Europe Greece, Italy and Cyprus joined Israel in advancing a project to build the world's longest and deepest undersea gas pipeline.
WATCH: Obama ‘coddled’, Trump ‘confronts’ Iran, says US Senator Senator Tom Cotton reports that Trump's opposition to Iran brings optimism to America's allies.
WATCH: Teen apologizes for bending menorah into swastika Clive Wilson, a 19-year-old from Chandler, Arizona, accused of bending a family's outdoor menorah into a swastika, posted a public Facebook apology, asking for a "second chance."
Remains of pyramid dating to Israel’s exodus discovered in Egypt Ahead of the Passover holiday, an unknown pyramid was discovered in Egypt, dating roughly to the time of Israel's exodus from bondage.
Corbyn turns down new invitation to Yad Vashem Jeremy Corbyn again turned down an invitation to visit Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Holocaust memorial.
Israel denies blocking access to Gaza The IDF denied a Human Rights Watch report alleging that the army blocked entry into the Gaza Strip.
The new London: 423 new mosques; 500 closed churches Given current trends, Christianity in England is becoming a relic, while Islam will be the religion of the future, an analyst predicts.
Russia: At least 10 killed in subway blast An explosion in St. Petersburg’s metro system, which has the marks of a terror attack, killed 10 and wounded some 50.
Israel foils attempt to smuggle wetsuits into Hamas-controlled Gaza Wetsuits headed for the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip were apparently imported by a supplier belonging to the Palestinian Authority.