JERUSALEM (JTA) — More than 40 new immigrants arrived in Israel on Tuesday from Ethiopia, less than a week before national elections. The new immigrants are from nine families and are being reunited with relatives who live in Israel. They are part of the Falash Mura community, which claim… Read more »
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Israel confirms 2nd coronavirus case as South Koreans ordered out of the country
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel confirmed its second case of coronavirus, diagnosed in another Israeli who returned after spending two weeks quarantined on a cruise ship docked in Japan’s Tokyo Bay. The case was confirmed on Sunday at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer, where the cruise passenger has been… Read more »
Rockets fired from Gaza slam southern Israel. Netanyahu threatens ‘extensive campaign’ in retaliation.
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Rockets fired from Gaza rained down on southern Israel, causing some damage to homes and other property on Monday. At least one rocket landed on a playground in the city of Sderot, causing damage. The previous evening, the Israeli army struck military targets belonging to the… Read more »
Israelis quarantined for suspected coronavirus will get special voting booths for March 2 elections
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Special voting booths will be set up for Israelis who are under quarantine for possible coronavirus infection will get special voting booths for Israel’s national elections that will be held on March 2. The decision was announced on Monday by Israel’s Central Elections Committee, following a… Read more »
Amazon accused of bias for offering free shipping to Jewish settlements but not Palestinian communities
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Amazon has been accused of bias for offering free shipping to Jewish settlements in the West Bank and not to Palestinian villages. The online retail giant began selling its international products in Israel late last year and offers free shipping on orders of $49 or more.… Read more »
Israeli airstrikes attack Hamas targets in Gaza after 2 rockets launched into Israel
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli fighter jets and helicopters attacked several Hamas terror targets in the Gaza Strip early Sunday morning after two rockets were fired the previous evening into southern Israel from Gaza. A military compound was among the Israeli targets in central Gaza, according to the Israel Defense… Read more »
Israelis called to gather at Western Wall to pray for coronavirus victims around the world
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Hundreds of Israelis gathered at the Western Wall on Sunday evening after a prominent rabbi in Israel called for a mass prayer for those infected by the coronavirus. Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, the chief rabbi of Safed, and the Association of Communitiy Rabbis, organized the service in… Read more »
New emoji is Israel’s way of saying ‘wait a minute,’ but others also claim it
A symbol of pinched fingers — ubiquitous among Israelis saying “wait a minute” or “have patience” — has been included in the 2020 list of approved emojis. But the nonprofit Unicode Consortium, the organization that approves new emojis, is calling the emoji showing all fingers and thumb held together… Read more »
Woman sues Israel Railways after being asked to move because men were praying
(JTA) — An Israeli woman is suing the national railway after an attendant asked her to change seats because men were praying in her railcar. In Orthodox Judaism, prayer is traditionally gender segregated, generally by a physical barrier, or a mechitza. The plaintiff, Maya Melitz, says that she was… Read more »
Israel asked that its passengers be allowed to leave cruise ship quarantined for coronavirus. Japan said no.
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel’s foreign minister asked his Japanese counterpart to allow Israeli passengers on a cruise liner docked in Tokyo Bay in quarantine due to the deadly coronavirus to leave the ship. Israel Katz said he promised to quarantine the passengers in Israel, if necessary. There are 15… Read more »
Abbas asks UN Security Council on Trump peace plan: ‘Who among you would accept a similar state?’
(JTA) — Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that the Trump administration’s peace plan “or any part of this plan should not be considered as an international reference for negotiations.” “It leaves Palestine fragmented. It will end all basis for a peace plan,”… Read more »
Tel Aviv prof Vered Noam is first woman to receive Israel Prize in Talmudic Studies
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Vered Noam of Tel Aviv University has been awarded the Israel Prize in Talmudic Studies — the first time that a woman has received the award. Noam, current chair of the university’s Chaim Rosenberg School of Jewish Studies and Archaeology and a full professor in the… Read more »
As a former Israeli lawmaker, I know Trump’s peace plan won’t work. But it could strengthen Arab-Israeli relations.
The Arab League held an emergency meeting to discuss the U.S.-brokered proposal for a settlement of the Middle East conflict at the league headquarters in Cairo, Feb. 1, 2020. (Khaled Desouki/AFP via Getty Images)
TEL AVIV (JTA) — President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan will probably not achieve its stated goal of bringing peace between Israel and the Palestinians, but it might just bring about peace between Israel and more of its Arab neighbors. Here’s why. Over the past several years, Israel… Read more »
Coronavirus spread sparks anti-Semitic views and conspiracy theories, ADL says
(JTA) — The spread of and fear generated by the coronavirus has led extremists to promote conspiracy theories and share their anti-Semitic views, the Anti-Defamation League said. It also has fomented racism against the Chinese and calls for a halt to immigration to the United States, the post to… Read more »
Israeli soldiers injured in 3 attacks in 12 hours
JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Israeli Border Police officer was shot and wounded in an attack Thursday morning on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem hours after 12 Israeli soldiers were injured in an early morning car-ramming attack in the center of the city. Also Thursday, an Israeli soldier was injured… Read more »
2 Palestinian Authority police officers killed in West Bank clashes with Israeli soldiers
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Two Palestinian Authority police officers were killed in West Bank clashes early Thursday morning with Israeli soldiers. They were hit by Israeli fire overnight after clashes erupted in the city of Jenin during the Israeli army’s demolition of the home of Ahmed Kunba, who was charged… Read more »
‘Christian Birthright’ brings thousands of college students to Israel
Participants in the Passages program visit Jerusalem to explore the history of their Christian religion. (Courtesy of Passages)
JERUSALEM (JTA) — As evening descended on Jerusalem one Friday last month, 1,000 students gathered at the Western Wall for the traditional prayers to welcome the Jewish Sabbath. They joined the throngs who dance and sing at the holiest site in Judaism as Shabbat begins. When it was over,… Read more »
Israeli baby and her mother injured while running to shelter from Gaza rockets
(JTA) — Terrorists in the Gaza Strip launched rockets into Israel on Friday, the second straight day of rocket fire from the strip. Three rockets and three mortar rounds were launched into Israel on Friday. Israel’s Iron Dome defense system intercepted one of the mortar rounds, leaving the remaining two… Read more »
On the streets of Ramallah, Palestinians shrug at Trump’s peace plan
RAMALLAH, West Bank (JTA) — Standing outside the Al Siwadi juice shop, located near this Palestinian city’s central Al Manari Square downtown, a man named Maher complains about the recently released U.S. peace plan. Trump’s plan is designed to “give the rich Jews what they want,” Maher asserts as… Read more »
Israeli Cabinet vote on West Bank annexation won’t happen Sunday, but next week appears possible
From left: Israel's ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman meet at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, Jan. 23, 2020. (Matty Stern/U.S. Embassy Jerusalem/Flash90)
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The timeline is growing hazy for an Israeli Cabinet vote on annexing Jewish settlements in the West Bank, one day after U.S. President Donald Trump revealed a peace plan endorsing the move. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday after Trump unveiled the plan at the… Read more »




