Officials say Mohamed Zahran, the leader of local militant group known for vitriolic extremist speeches on social media, was killed in one of nine deadly attacks

Nature reserves from north to south fill up with hikers, Sea of Galilee beaches packed as Israelis enjoy the fine weather

Historically, Jews have had a rough go on the diminutive island just south of Italy, but a new Chabad House and influx of post-Brexit financial tourism might spell a new golden age

Kim Jong Un tells Putin 'Peace and security on the Korean Peninsula will entirely depend on the US future attitude'

Lawyer told actor Tom Arnold he didn't want his wife to be 'dragged into the mud of this crap'

Secretary has been rare Trump official to stay consistently in his good graces, loyally defending his boss's decisions even after advocating other approaches behind the scenes

Capital Colombo on edge as authorities pursue at least five suspects that could have access to explosives

Both prosecution and defense have asked that Friday's hearing, dealing with trial strategy and potential witnesses, be held behind closed doors

Following summit, Putin says he may be willing to intervene with Washington on North Korea's behalf

Vote bucks trend as veteran leaders of neighboring Algeria and Sudan forced to step down; Egyptians seek stability and see no alternative to current president, expert says

Tech giant now world's most valuable company, beating out Apple and Amazon; growth spurred by cloud computing and business services

Some badly mutilated bodies had been counted twice, authorities say; security forces desperately hunt for suspects as alert level remains high

US district judge shoots down regulation requiring contractors to certify that they don't support BDS, saying boycotts are protected free speech

Six total staffers from independent news outlet imprisoned for allegedly aiding terror groups, raising fears over press freedom in Turkey

Family says nine-year-old killed in a kidnapping and ransom attempt; all suspects are also of Palestinian origin

Florida guests face eviction from resort after company head leaves them with unpaid $75,000 bill

'Liberation Heroes' profiles US soldiers who liberated concentration camps; 'Last Witness' features stories of British-raised survivors

SooJi Min-Maranda embraced Judaism in her 20s, but says people of color are still not fully welcomed by the community

In a meeting with U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) in Ramallah on Tuesday, newly appointed Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh blamed the Trump administration for “punishing” and “blackmailing” the Palestinians. He emphasized its recent cutting of U.S. aid to the Palestinians, recognition of the Golan Heights as Israeli territory and the U.S. embassy move from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem last spring as reasons for Palestinian fury. He may also have been referring to the much-anticipated Mideast peace plan expected to be revealed in June, after the month-long Muslim holiday of Ramadan.
The Palestinians have already made it clear that they will not accept it, sight unseen.

Holocaust denial, conspiracy theories and threats against 'Zionists' pepper European hip hop, helping lift taboos on anti-Jewish hate speech

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