History of Unmistakable Divine Wrath Serves as Warning for Nuclear Deal

Is it a coincidence that after announcing the nuclear deal Iran was hit with an apocalyptic-like heat wave and, in a separate incident, a meteor?
Facebook Message Saves Wedding of Orphaned Bride

After a week of tragedies in Israel, a heartwarming story of brotherly love: Ynet reported Monday that over 1,000 people answered an urgent appeal to spread joy at an under-attended wedding.
Diaspora Jewry Increasingly Uneasy over Israel

A new study by the Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI) reveals that world Jewry is becoming increasingly uneasy with Israel.
BBC Tries to Divide Jerusalem

In yet another attempt by anti-Israel media to sow tension in the Holy Land, one of the world’s oldest news outlets is accusing Israel of purposefully dividing Jerusalem against Palestinians.
Memories of Sand and Sea: Gush Katif Residents Mark 10 Years to Disengagement

For the 9,000 Gush Katif residents uprooted from their homes during Israel’s 2005 Disengagement from Gaza, memories of life in the sandy strip are still painfully strong.
Jews, Police Violently Attacked on Temple Mount on Day of Mourning for Jewish Temples

Violent clashes between Muslims and Israeli Police erupted on the Temple Mount on Sunday, as Molotov cocktails and firebombs were thrown at Police and Jews.
Cord Blood Collection in Israel Saves Lives Worldwide

In contrast to the Planned Parenthood controversy in the US, the Israeli National Public Cord Blood Bank program, saves lives worldwide.
Presidential Election Cheat Sheet: Jeb Bush and Israel

The son and brother of two US presidents, Bush’s politics are in line with the GOP establishment, sometimes coming under fire from more right-wing candidates in his party.
Rebuilding from Rubble: From Gaza to the Galilee

Tina Nagar, an artisan now living in northern Israel, and her husband managed to rebuild their life together from the ashes of the 2005 Israeli disengagement from Gush Katif.
Sanhedrin Warns Pope Francis: Godly Judgment May Prove “Very Risky”

A recent article about the nascent Sanhedrin’s intention to put Pope Francis on trial in absentia for his recognizing the Palestinian state has caused quite a ruckus.