The current situation where negotiations continue indefinitely while Iran continues to enrich uranium to threshold of what it would need for a nuclear weapon works well for Tehran
By Anshel Pfeffer
By Yoni Birnbaum
Citizens of the Jewish State remain strong, committed to spiritual and material growth
Natan Levy, the only Israeli competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship martial arts competition, says learning self-defence as a child helped him protect friends from antisemitic bullies
By Natalie Lisbona
A man who has been living in a cliffside cave since the 70s is being threatened with eviction by Israeli authorities
By Georgia L Gilholy
Israel has backtracked on a scheme that would have required West Bank visitors to officially declare any relationships with a Palestinian within 30 days
An award-winning South African DJ has performed for in Israel his fourth time
A 62-year-old man is on trial in London after being accused of stealing over a million pounds from his elderly mother
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