Bolton meets Netanyahu in Jerusalem ahead of historic security meeting
U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton warns Iran that “no one has granted them a hunting license in the Middle East,”
Jerusalem Anti-Terror Measures ‘Change Muslim Character of City,’ Palestinians Claim
The completion of a new watchtower on Wednesday as a response to numerous stabbing attacks at the Damascus Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem sparked Palestinian outrage for its “assault on Islamic heritage”.
Rocket Hits Netiv Ha’asara
A rocket fired from Gaza fell in Netiv Ha’asara, a moshav in the north-western Negev, shortly before 9 pm Sunday night.
Security Increased as Christians and Jews Fill Jerusalem For Passover
As Jews and Christians pour into Jerusalem for Passover, Israeli Police reinforce their numbers as they continue to search for those responsible for the horrific bus-bombing three days ago.
Hamas Operatives Pose as Medical Patients to Enter Israel
Two Hamas operatives were arrested by Israeli security services after posing as medical patients in order to enter Israel.
Netanyahu After Killing of Tel Aviv Terrorist: No One is Immune to Israeli Justice – Inside or Outside Our Borders
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a statement warning that anyone else targeting Israelis would be caught and dealt with in a similar manner.
New Israeli Mossad Chief Declared by Netanyahu: Yossi Cohen
Yossi Cohen will be the next director of the Mossad, Israel’s famous intelligence agency which operates all around the world.
Over 3,500 Israeli Police Officers Deployed Across Jerusalem to Bolster Security
Against the backdrop of a surge in terror attacks, Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked officials to reinforce police in Jerusalem and the rest of Israel.
Israel Prepares for Possible Yom Kippur Violence
As the holy day of Yom Kippur begins, Israel is raising its internal security measures.
Likud Presents 8-Point Plan to Deter Terrorism
Haaretz reported Wednesday evening that the measures would be temporary, applying only for two years