A hacker claimed he compromised a Department of Justice email account and stole 200GB of data, including information on FBI agents.
The law is unclear about whether three Balad Knesset members broke the law by meeting with the families of Palestinians who attacked police.
A recent state comptroller's report said unreported payments for such religious services could account for tens of millions of dollars.
An Israeli journalist discovered the answer to the question in a 1990 interview with the Democratic presidential candidate.
The funds will reportedly go toward repairing United Nations shelters and schools for the refugees.
In a vote Thursday, the multinational body unanimously labeled the terror group's targeting of Christians and Yazidis as a war crime.
Researchers at the cybersecurity company Check Point first alerted eBay in December.
France is keen to reboot peace talks in the Middle Eastern region after U.S.-led attempts came to naught in 2014, but says it will recognize Palestine in the event they fail again.
Project Anarchist allowed the countries’ intelligence agencies to watch for any possible Israeli strikes on Iran.
The $20 million factory is expected to provide more than 1,000 jobs in Gaza, which has one of the world's highest unemployment rates.
Ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty by the two countries could pave the way for five more to follow, a senior U.N. official said.
Founder and CEO Jim VandeHei says he'll leave after the November election, as will some staffers -- including Playbook writer Mike Allen.
Mahmoud Abbas said the Islamic State group could gain a foothold in "the heart of Israel" if the country's West Bank policies remain unchanged.
With anti-Semitism rising, Lori Palatnik of the Jewish Women's Renaissance Project says Jews will be safest in Israel.
The suspected attackers were not named, though the attack coincided with a cold snap.
In the handwritten letter, Adolf Eichmann — who was executed by Israel in 1962 — protested his innocence, calling himself an instrument “in the hands of the leaders.”
Many communities around the world will commemorate victims of the Holocaust Wednesday by working to combat hate and violence against religious minorities in modern society.
The U.N. Secretary-General had spoken Tuesday of Palestinian frustrations with Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
The move coincides with a lifting of sanctions against Iran, which a Canadian official said was being done in conjunction with allies.
The so-called jewelry bill approved Tuesday lets authorities to take up to $1,450 from individuals and families that decide to stay as asylum-seekers.
Unesco's director-general is reportedly “deeply outraged” by Iran’s decision to hold the contest, the third of its kind.
“Heidi and I are grateful to have his prayers and support,” the Republican presidential candidate said of Mike Bickle.