Michigan-based Dzanc Books pulls out just before publication due to a flurry of comments on social media, including from some of its own authors, alleging the book is Islamophobic

Resident says suspects cut through perimeter fence, believes they planned attack; army confirms incident but has no info on motives

Shutdown ends a run of more than a century for the Jewish Federation of the East Bay

With 2020 election approaching and little appetite in the GOP for open conflict with Tehran, the political pitfalls ahead for the first-term Republican president could be serious

A glimpse of Israel's fight for independence through the eyes of two 20-something fighters, as their missives are found decades after their deaths by their children... including me

Local and state law enforcement and fire officials coordinating their investigations, looking into possibility that fires are hate crimes

Diplomats say planes in region face risk of being 'misidentified,' as well as possible interference with navigation and communications equipment

Hanan Ashrawi is the most recent of at least 3 barred from the United States this year, though the Trump administration has not announced a policy change

Chris Murphy of Connecticut and Brian Schatz of Hawaii poke fun at president's foreign policy fumbles, as tension in the Persian Gulf soar

Javad Zarif travels to China, Japan, seeking to keep world markets open to Tehran as tensions in Persian Gulf spiral

With coalition talks faltering, Likud officials offer Gadi Yevarkan immigration and absorption portfolio to try to convince freshman lawmaker to join their party

Anti-immigration party, which is taboo among German Jewish community leaders, calls itself 'Israel’s one true friend in parliament' as it pushes for stronger legislation

New law bans procedure from around 8 weeks of pregnancy, including in cases of rape or incest; doctors who carry out operation could face 15 years in prison

Tel Aviv firm Archimedes backed winning candidate in February presidential election in profit-driven scheme, reaching millions on social media

Opponents accuse Republican leaders of focusing on anti-BDS policy for political gain, while ignoring more serious threat of white nationalism

Popular series 'Charlie Golf One' about IDF medics to be reworked for American audiences, set in Afghanistan

House Judiciary Committee chairman Nadler demands Attorney General Barr reveal grand jury information from Mueller report.
WATCH:

Explosions Near Syrian Capital in Apparent Israeli AirstrikesSeveral explosions were heard in the Syrian capital Damascus on Friday night as the country’s air defenses opened fire on “objects” coming from the direction of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, state media reported.
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President Donald Trump warned Friday of the possibility of “long jail sentences” for law-enforcement and intelligence officials involved in the early stages of the investigation into possible coordination between Russia and members of his 2016 campaign.
“My Campaign for President was conclusively spied on,” Trump claimed in a morning tweet. “Nothing like this has ever happened in American Politics. A really bad situation. TREASON means long jail sentences, and this was TREASON!”
His claims come as Attorney General William Barr has taken steps to review the origins of the Russia probe, including the appointment of a senior prosecutor to examine the roles of the FBI and the CIA.

Two members of the Illinois Jewish community, who dress in religious garb, are outed as Christian missionaries. They don't deny it, and don't see a problem

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