'Million-person' event to focus on military reservists who threatened to not show up for volunteer active reserve duty, legislation's opponents trying to 'burn down the state'

Ex-president's son-in-law says charges are evidence of 'fear' in Democratic party, daughter says she is 'pained' for her father and the country

Coalition said to insist it take control of Judicial Selection Committee, a non-starter for the opposition, killing chance of an agreement before negotiations get off the ground

David Roytman fires bullets through paint to splatter designs on canvas, a creative process he says helps him deal with combat trauma

Suspect 'neutralized' without any injuries to Israeli security forces; officers said to close off Temple Mount, scuffle with Palestinians, spiking tensions during Ramadan

Christian leaders lament that some of their churches, funeral processions and gathering sites have been targeted and that attendance at some ceremonies was limited by authorities

Sergey Cherkasov, who visited Israel on trip with university where he pretended to be a student, allegedly met US embassy officials and 'kingmaker L.'

Military informs Mutaz Salah al-Khawaja's family of intention to raze house, after he killed Israeli and wounded 2 others in shooting attack on Tel Aviv street

Lawyers for former US president, the first to be ever indicted, says Secret Service needs more time for security preparations after he's asked to surrender Friday

Pair, who Greek authorities have described as being of Pakistani origin, are accused of planning to attack Jewish center on Passover

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