3,300-Year-Old Ancient Egyptian Coffin Exposed in Israel (Photos)

A 3,300 year old coffin was exposed by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) containing the personal belongings of a wealthy Canaanite, possibly an official of the Egyptian Army. Among the items discovered is a gold signet ring bearing the name of the Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I.
Controversial Holocaust Memorial Draws Protests

Protesters broke through a construction cordon Tuesday to hold a vigil at the site of a planned Holocaust memorial in Budapest. The monument is meant to commemorate the victims of Nazi atrocities, but opponents say it whitewashes Hungary’s complicity in the Holocaust.
Russia Seeks to Ban Holocaust Denial

Russia’s lower house of parliament, Duma, approved a bill on its first reading Friday which would make it illegal to deny the findings of the Nuremberg Trials regarding Nazi crimes.
Downplaying the Holocaust: Sulzberger and the NY Times

Anna Blech presents her research on “Downplaying the Holocaust: Arthur Hays Sulzberger and the New York Times”
Archaeology Against Holocaust Denial

Recently we’ve seen dark clouds of Jew hatred gathering in the horizon. The Jew haters work in 3 stages: first, change the past; second, demonize and marginalize in the present; third, prepare the next pogrom, genocide or Holocaust.
1,500 Year Old Byzantine Monastery Uncovered Near Bedouin Village

The Israeli Antiquities Authority unveiled to the public this week a newly discovered monastery in Israel’s Negev region. The monastery, which was excavated near the Bedouin village of Hura…
Egyptian Wants to Sue Israel for Damages Caused by Biblical Plagues

Columnist Ahmad al-Gamal of Egypt’s Al-Yawm Al-Sabi daily has proposed his country sue numerous countries for damages – both physical and psychological – inflicted over the past several millennia.
Second Temple Era Ossuaries Containing Jewish Bones Seized (Photos)

Early Friday morning (March 28), in a joint operation between the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) Unit for the Prevention of Antiquities Robbery and Israeli security forces, several suspects were arrested for illegally possessing ancient antiquities.
Israeli Technology Helps Save Statue of Liberty

An Israeli company was chosen to be part of a nine-member team of technology vendors in a digital security system project for the Statue of Liberty National Monument in New York Harbor.
The State Department’s Campaign Against the ‘Jewish State’ Idea—in 1954

Secretary of State John Kerry’s remark last week that it is a “mistake” to insist that the Palestinian Authority recognize Israel as a Jewish state brings to mind a little-known episode in the early 1950s, when the Eisenhower administration briefly embraced the notion that Israel should stop identifying itself as a Jewish state. The key figure […]