Stabbing Attack in Jerusalem Injures One, Terrorist Escapes

In the second terror attack of the day, one Israeli was lightly wounded in a stabbing attack in Jerusalem’s Armon Hanaziv neighborhood. The attacker escaped and is on the loose.
Two Young Jewish Suspects Indicted on Charges of Committing Duma Arson Attack

Israel’s State Attorney filed indictments against two Jewish men suspected of committing the July, 2015 arson attack in the village of Duma.
New Year Brings Snow to Israel

As the New Year entered, the first snow began to cover parts of Israel.
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.
The Danger of Partial No-Go Zones

Allowing areas where Muslims exclude non-Muslims signals Western weakness
Jerusalem Braces for First Snow as Winter Storm Makes its Way Towards Israel

Israel’s first real winter storm is expected to hit this weekend, starting on Thursday with heavy rain, high winds, and snow in high altitudes.
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.
History Underfoot

It was announced this week that a stone slab was discovered near the Galilee, bearing Hebrew letters.
Dani Dayan and the Challenge to Israeli Democracy

Dani Dayan’s appointment is a test case. Shaked’s bill is also a test case.
Bill Calling for Non-Muslim Prayer on the Temple Mount Brings Prophetic Vision One Step Closer

A new bill was recently proposed by member of Knesset Bezalal Smotrich that, if passed, would allow Jews and Christians to pray on the Temple Mount.