The iconic attraction in Israel's capital has many big historical secrets
By Victoria Prever
Chana Nachenberg was injured in the Sbarro bombing in downtown Jerusalem in 2001
By JC Reporter
Around 1,200 Jews visited the Temple Mount on Thursday ahead of Jerusalem Day
In a piece written for Jerusalem Day in 2017, Rabbi Lord Sacks discussed what Israel’s capital meant to him
By Rabbi Lord Sacks
With Operation Shield and Arrow at an end, there are few signs that Iran's proxies are keen to lower tensions
By Seth J. Frantzman
Christian and Muslim holy sites are allegedly being desecrated more frequently by Jewish extremists
By Daniel Ben-David
Hamas told Palestinians to go to the holy site to defend it 'en masse'
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The Israeli capital was listed among other nearby destinations including Giza and Saqqara in Egypt and Aqaba in Jordan
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The prime minister, who is traveling to Rome, sees the European country as a destination for gas exports
The formula dates back hundreds of years and reflects monarch's close ties to the Holy Land, Buckingham Palace say
Benjamin Netanyahu has shelved Shas' plans to jail people who wear ‘immodest clothing’ at the Kotel
By Georgia L Gilholy
Some opposition lawmakers were ejected from the committee room after heckling the chairman as thousands of Israelis take to the streets
By Ben Bloch
Labour Friends of Israel’s largest delegation in a decade met with government officials in Israel as trips ramp up ahead of likely election next year
A married couple was killed after reportedly running to help the victims of the attack
The terror attack comes on International Holocaust Memorial Day
By Natalie Lisbona
Two Jewish teenagers were arrested on suspicion of damaging the Jerusalem graveyard