Washington Post Reporter Jason Rezaian ‘Faces Iran Spy Trial’
A Washington Post journalist who was detained nine months ago in Iran is facing four charges including espionage, according to his lawyer.
A Washington Post journalist who was detained nine months ago in Iran is facing four charges including espionage, according to his lawyer.
President Reuven Rivlin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have rejected a request from former U.S. President Jimmy Carter to meet during the latter’s visit to Israel in the coming weeks.
El AL flight 2521 to Prague made an emergency landing on Tuesday morning at Ben Gurion Airport, shortly after taking off with 181 passengers and crew aboard.
An Argentine prosecutor on Monday dismissed allegations that President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner tried to derail an inquiry into the bombing of a Jewish center in 1994, Reuters reported.
Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign is just one week out of the gate, but already a supposedly bombshell book threatens to rock her candidacy.
Washington – The Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal from a Connecticut commission accused of religious discrimination when it rejected plans for a synagogue in 2007.
Eli Cohen, who infiltrated the highest echelons of Syria and was executed after his capture, is remembered by Israel and the world as the greatest Israeli spy.
COLUMBIA, Mo. • Sixteen national organizations are asking the University of Missouri to ensure the safety of Jewish students after anti-Semitic messages were found last week.
A coalition of neo-Nazis have threatened to hold a second demonstration against the Jewish community in London, following a similar rally held earlier this month.
He lost a lawsuit against Yeshiva University’s prestigious all-boys school involving alleged decades-lengthy sex abuse — so his parents are now trying to make an finish-run at justice.