Report: US Sanctions Have Strangled at Least One-Fourth of Iranian Oil Rigs
(JNS) U.S. sanctions have caused at least one-quarter of Iran’s oil rigs to be inactive, according to a Reuters report. “At least 40 of about
(JNS) U.S. sanctions have caused at least one-quarter of Iran’s oil rigs to be inactive, according to a Reuters report. “At least 40 of about
(JNS) Columbia University president Lee Bollinger came down hard on anti-Semitism last week ahead of an undergraduate student referendum next month calling on the university
(MEMRI via JNS) There is no place for political Islam in France or anywhere else, Saudi cleric and Muslim World League Secretary-General Muhammad bin Abdul
(Algemeiner) At press time, Israel appeared headed into another political stalemate after nearly complete results indicated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had failed to secure a
(Ynetnews) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yaakov Litzman announced that Israelis arriving from France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Spain must enter a two-week
(Arutz Sheva) Primaries for the Democratic presidential nomination were held on Super Tuesday. As of 11:15 p.m. EST on Tuesday, former U.S. Vice President Joe
Serendipity. It’s a word that I never learned in high school as it was too far along the alphabet for me to reach it when
(Ariel ben Solomon/JNS) Israeli Arab citizens flatly reject the idea floated in the recently released U.S. “Peace to Prosperity” plan that envisions the possibility that
(Jackson Richman/JNS) During the Democratic presidential debate this week ahead of the South Carolina Democratic primary, some of the candidates defended their positions on Israel
(Ariel Kahana/Israel Hayom via JNS) Five days out from Israel’s third general election in under 12 months, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was optimistic as
(TPS) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week chaired a government discussion on the Israeli economy’s readiness for the consequences of the coronavirus and its spread
Winds of energy innovation are blowing in New Jersey—winds that might someday reach halfway across the world to Israel. A Rutgers University team is conducting