New Mossad Chief: I am Confident the Mossad can Handle Iran

At his swearing-in ceremony, the head of the Mossad intelligence agency said that the Iran nuclear deal has “significantly increased” the threat to Israel.
The Return of the Rule of Law

Two thirds of Israeli Arabs say that their Knesset representatives are not advancing their interests.
Trump: I Wouldn’t Rule Out Spying on Israel – Israel News

Frontrunner Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Sunday that he would not rule out the possibility of spying on Israel if he were elected president.
Obama’s Constitutional Overreach… and Israel

To advance its diplomatic opening to Iran, the administration spied on both law-abiding US citizens and on US lawmakers.
After Shooting Attack, Netanyahu Warns Arabs: Israel Will No Longer Tolerate Lawlessness

During a visit to the scene of Friday’s Tel Aviv shooting attack, Netanyahu made a statement announcing that the Israeli government will no longer tolerate an Arab-Israeli population which does not answer to the country’s laws.
Egyptian Ambassador Returns to Israel After Three Years

Egypt’s new ambassador to Israel, Hazem Hairat, arrived in the country on Friday after a three-year gap, said the Foreign Ministry on Sunday.
The Brazil Issue and Jewish Pride

The controversy over Dani Dayan’s appointment as Israel’s Ambassador to Brazil has stirred up a diplomatic row that is an unfortunate test of our pride as a sovereign nation.
Israeli Government Adopts Unprecedented Economic Plan for Arab-Israeli Sector

The Israeli government unanimously approved a long term social-economic plan of action for the Arab-Israeli sector in Israel.
Congress Launches Probe into Obama, NSA Spying Allegations on Israel

Following the revelation that the Obama administration and NSA have been spying on Israel the US House Intelligence Committee announced an investigation.
2015’s Most Explosive Stories May Surprise You

As the year draws to a close, BIN takes a look back through its archives to find the biggest Israel stories and trends of 2015.