11.29.2016 | 28 Heshvan, 5777
Amona settlers reject new state plan to avoid violent demolition
Initial: Attempted shooting attack on IDF in West Bank
Analysis: Fatah Congress could reveal next Palestinian president
PA says it will submit anti-settlement UN resolution within days
El Al pilots: We haven’t signed a deal ending strike
PM: We will rebuild the homes and replant the trees destroyed by fire
Zionist rabbis call for nonviolent resistance to Amona demolition
Beardyman to beatbox his way to TA
Meretz MK: Netanyahu encouraged arson to distract from sub scandal
Wednesday votes set for controversial outpost, muezzin bills
Hanegbi in Australia paving way for PM visit
Michael Oren, French envoy in undiplomatic Twitter exchange over boycotts
Stars shine a light on youth at risk
Air Supply reschedules Haifa concert due to fires
Egyptian movie star reveals he had Jewish mother
Leader Hapoel Beersheba goes 8 points clear
Hapoel Jerusalem shrugs off slump with 22-point rout of Haifa
Three Israelis scale podium at Ju-Jitsu Worlds
Soccer: Beersheba aims to extend winning streak
Five ‘health basket committee’ members have conflicts of interest
Israeli researchers show periods of starvation can affect descendants
The Lounge
OurCrowd expands into Asia with new Singapore office and financial partner
Israelis develop first ‘metered-dose’ medical cannabis inhaler
Source of ‘yo yo’ obesity revealed by Weizmann Institute researchers
Captain Sunshine expands from solar energy to wind
The Dead Sea’s right to life
COGAT shuts down polluting charcoal production sites in Area B
Swimmers campaign to save Dead Sea from disappearing
Netanyahu’s vision
When Obama became Peres
Our world: Castro’s greatest victory
Restraining the genie of prejudice and hatred
How hackers tried to 'poison' Syria's Assad
Moroccan TV spurs outrage after airing domestic abuse 'cover-up' tips
'Gaza risks becoming easy launchpad for ISIS,' says Qatari minister
Islamic State reportedly uses 'chemical gas' against Syrian rebels
Iran warns of retaliation if US 'breaches' nuclear deal with sanctions
Israel: Iran is smuggling weapons to Hezbollah on commercial flights
Death toll among Iran's forces in Syrian war passes 1,000
UK woman imprisoned in Iran becomes 'suicidal' after hunger strike
ISIS publishes a ‘how to’ outfox Twitter guide
Paranoid ISIS leader 'doesn't sleep without his suicide bomber vest'
Guatemala’s president arrives here on historic visit
Jewish Democrats cry hypocrisy over US general’s Israel remarks
Fires spark emergency campaigns by Jewish organizations
Survey suggests Israel may consider changes to the Law of Return
Mobileye head: In two decades, cars as we know them will be obsolete
Autonomous driving becomes a reality
China-Israel Relations: When the Gate Opens
El Al management and pilots begin negotiations as company registers losses
Diplomacy: Donald Trump, have we got an Israel policy for you!
South Carolina governor who opposed anti-Israel BDS to be Trump's UN envoy
US Holocaust museum alarmed over 'hateful speech' by white nationalists
Trump outlines plans for first day in office
Analysis: Clinton falls amid assault on establishment
Clinton concedes: 'We have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling'
Hillary Clinton and the glass ceiling: Cracked but intact
NY hassidic village loyal to Clinton despite Trump popularity among ultra-Orthodox
Star Catcher: Astrology for the week of November 25, 2016
Jerusalem Grapevine: Cubcakes for the Karzens
Aliya Stories: Completing the family circle
Ask the Rabbi: Does the Torah endorse genocide?
Podcast: Does Trump love Jews or embolden antisemitic voices?
Why Starbucks failed in Israel (and only in Israel)
Taxicab Diplomacy: Trump vs. Clinton
PODCAST: After Turkey, Africa and Egypt, is Saudi Arabia Israel’s next ally?
Why ‘Daily Show’ host Trevor Noah had a bar mitzvah
Was CNN right to apologize over caption on 'alt-right' antisemitism?
How Trump's top aide Stephen Bannon made money from 'Seinfeld'
Footwear faux pas: New Balance distances itself from unwanted neo-Nazi endorsement
Warning: Weddings can be hazardous to your health
Race for respect
Port of Tel Aviv: More than a pretty picture
Creating chaos
Weeping over the wall
Good guys should stick together
Old soldiers, new wars
A slow resurgence for Cuba's Jews
Books: Shattering pain
Books: Unstoppable Bibi?
Hot off the Arab press
Pascale's Kitchen: Winter Stews
Cleaning up the Kidron/El Nar Valley
All about that folk
An island in a stormy sea
Wellness for all
Where the search for the origins of life...
Moving on, with meaning
Tennis is his racquet
Taking a good look at ourselves
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T.E. Lawrence wanted to see Jewish colonies – 'bright spots in a desert' – in the Holy Land
'I am always ready to help'
Christian heritage site found ransacked after monastery retaken from ISIS
Update: Six days of battling the flames throughout Israel
Speaker of Czech Chamber of Deputies Plants a Tree in Jerusalem's Hills
New Kfar HaHoresh Bike Single Brings Communities Together
Biblical History, Renewal and Islamic Culture in the Negev
We will win but how long will it take? Including Bibi's Building Bluff
Is a Jewish safe haven possible in the Diaspora; is America the “exception”?
Potentially Misleading Statistics on Global Terrorism
Still Looking for Israel at Harvard
Locked out of the government system for several hours, Syrian officials turned to Facebook to deny any attack against Assad and update viewers on his current condition.
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The small gas-rich Gulf state is a major backer of Hamas.
By REUTERS
The attack targeted Turkey-backed rebels who have for days been besieging the Islamic State-controlled town of al-Bab, according to Turkish media.
The identity of the alleged thieves remains unknown, according to London-based Arabic newspaper.
Seven year old Bana Alabed put the video onto her Twitter page along with other stills of her life in the devastated Syrian city.
Karim Kassem careful to stress anti-Israel ties.
Brig.Gen. Ram Yavne tells crowd at The Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference that Israel's enemies have been weakened.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM
The baby girls share one heart and one body.
"The current US government has breached the nuclear deal in many occasions," claims Iran's supreme leader.
Middle Eastern countries are intent on advancing their own perceived interests regardless of the possible impact of Trump's victory.
As we survey the Middle East today, we see a region divided almost purely on sectarian lines.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
UN Ambassador Danny Danon sent an urgent letter to the Security Council members in which he revealed the smuggling route from Iran's Revolutionary Guards to Hezbollah.
By DANA SOMBERG/MAARIV HASHAVUA
Figure represents a major increase in the reported death toll from just four months ago.
Speculation has become rife that Haniyeh will replace Meshaal as Hamas’s top leader and permanently relocate to the Qatari capital.
An Islamist insurgency in the rugged and thinly populated Sinai Peninsula has gained pace since 2013, when Sisi overthrew President Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Dual British-Iranian national has been detained since early April and is accused by Iran's Revolutionary Guards of trying to overthrow the Iranian government.
Western governments and Israel accuse the Quds Force of arming various militant groups in the Middle East.
Incoming White House chief-of-staff Reince Priebus has noted, however, that the Trump administration is “not going to rule out anything” when it comes to immigration.
In an interview with Al-Jazeera earlier this month, Zahar said that "Trump loves the Jews, and not only because he likes the Jewish religion."
Dahlan and many of his allies attended and were elected to leadership positions at the last congress in 2009.
Terrorist group also expands to more Web platforms.
By YONAH JEREMY BOB
Lebanese authorities hold that the Ain al-Hilweh has become a refuge for militants.
Source: "Sometimes [al-Baghdadi] used to joke around... But now he no longer does."
The new bill gives the Egyptian government full control over non-government organizations.
By KATIE BEITER / THE MEDIA LINE
Government controlled media in Iran did not comment or acknowledge the arrests but Arab media outlets have been covering the story quite extensively.
By DANIEL J. ROTH
Bolton, a controversial figure in US diplomatic circles, is reportedly being considered as a possible candidate for US Secretary of State following the presidential election victory of Donald Trump.
ISIS has a military and conceptual strategy to survive its expected loss.
A Reuters reporter visited the site of the mass grave, where residents said the ultra-hardline militants buried victims who had been shot or beheaded.
IAEA says Iran has slightly exceeded the 130-tonne soft limit on its stock of heavy water for a second time since the nuclear deal was put in place in January.
There are currently around 30,000 residents in Ramallah, of which 25% are Christian.
By ELIYAHU KAMISHER
The initiative is part of a larger multifaceted plan for addressing the challenge of terrorists’ brilliant use of online propaganda to hound Israel and the West.
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