Left-Wingers Succeed In Splitting Israel’s Coalition

It is official. The current government in Israel is dissolving. An early election has been set for March 2015.
“Godfather of Israeli Army” Reburied in Israel After 68 Years

In what Haaretz newspaper called a “modest but impressive ceremony” Thursday, John Henry Patterson, commander of the Jewish Brigade in the British army in World War I, was reburied in Israel.
Another Netanyahu Government Is Not a Done Deal

If five Knesset seats move from the Likud to a party presenting a real rightist-centrist alternative, it will be the end of Netanyahu’s rule.
The storm over the teacup

A body politic barred from determining who may dwell within its boundaries is not a free, democratic society.
Israeli PM Considering Extreme Measures Against E. Jerusalem Terrorists

After weeks of unrest , Israeli Prime MInister Benjamin Netanyahu is looking to advance a bill which would revoke residency rights from terrorists and those inciting violence against Israel.
Vote on Basic Law Defining Israel as Jewish Nation-State Postponed

A planned vote on a Basic Law was scuttled Sunday, as Justice Minister Tzipi Livni (Hatnua) exercised her powers to delay the discussion.
Iran, P5+1 Enter Final Stage of Nuclear Agreements

Iran and world powers are moving into the final phase of nuclear negotiations this week as the November 24 deadline looms close.
Abbas Vows to End Jewish “Contamination” of Temple Mount

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas warned Tuesday that he and fellow Palestinians would not allow Jews to “contaminate” the Temple Mount.
War of Words Between Bibi & Obama Drives Voter Turnout of US Citizens in Israel

Over 30,000 U.S. citizens living in Israel cast their vote in last week’s U.S. elections.
New Bill in Knesset Attacking Freedom of Speech in Israel

A new law in the Knesset which is slated to be voted upon on Wednesday has been tailor made to make one specific newspaper in Israel illegal, the Israel Hayom Daily.