The hashtag #JeSuisJuif has begun trending on Twitter in the wake of the hostage situation at a kosher supermarket in Paris.
The move will permit the Palestinian Authority to pursue war crimes charges against Israel.
The EU criticized Israel for saying it would withhold critical tax revenue if the Palestinians join the International Criminal Court.
Christians around the world will be celebrating the Feast of Epiphany, also known as Three Kings Day, on Jan. 6.
German police said that it has images of the members of the group, which attacked Israeli Jew Shahak Shapira.
U.S. authorities have cracked down on American nationals suspected of seeking help from foreign banks to hide overseas assets.
Lehava'a head denies the group incites violence against Arabs.
Israeli officials vowed "offensive" action in retaliation over the Palestinian bid to join the International Criminal Court.
Jewish settlers threw stones at American diplomats, whose security guards drew their weapons, according to reports.
Last year, the Israel Defense Forces reported the lowest number of soldier suicides in the military's history.
The nearly 80-year-old former teacher, advocating non-violence, has spent his 10 years in office trying to clamp down on armed groups.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said his government wants Israeli leaders to stand trial for actions during the summer 2014 Gaza conflict.
The resolution set a timeline for ending Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories.
The United Nations is set for an emergency vote on a Jordanian-sponsored resolution on Palestinian statehood.
But the application is opposed by the U.S., Israel and Hamas, the Islamic group that controls Gaza.
Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, the spiritual leader of the African Hebrew Israelites, died Saturday.
Palestinians plan to submit a final draft of a statehood resolution to the United Nations on Monday.
The English-language account of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has frequently tweeted against the U.S., Israel and the Islamic State group.
Some 2,100 Palestinians lost their lives in the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas earlier this summer, several hundred of them children.
Ridley Scott’s film, starring Christian Bale as the man who led the Israelites out of Egypt, has received two thumbs down in the Arab world.
The Supreme Court of Israel ruled the settlement in the West Bank was built on private Palestinian land.
Mohammad Shawraba was reportedly detained on charges of spying for Israel and sabotaging Hezbollah's overseas "security operations."